7. The Bush Administration In Idiots 163 we noted the political implications of Tom Ridge's latest terror alert - but a small part of that announcement became big news last week when Bush administration officials admitted they were investigating ways to postpone November's general election in the event of an attack. What? That's right - despite the fact that this country held successful elections during the Civil War and during World War II, this administration thinks the "War on Terror" is important enough to prevent voters from heading to the polls. It all began when DeForest Soaries Jr., chairman of the U.S. Election Assistance Commission, sent a letter to Tom Ridge asking whether the election could be postponed. And according to CNN, "The department has referred questions about the matter to the Department of Justice's Office of Legal Counsel." Ridge, for his part, keeps referring to a potential terrorist attack as "an effort to disrupt the democratic process." So what better way to avoid disrupting the democratic process than by postponing the election? Um... ...
9. Gary Allen Beebe Gary Allen Beebe, a Republican candidate for Sheriff of Forsyth County, Georgia, was recently busted by the FBI. Despite the fact that the "Code of Ethics" section on Beebe's campaign website read, "I shall ensure that during my tenure as sheriff I shall not use the office of sheriff for private or personal gain," he was arrested just one week before the election after "allegedly accepting thousands of dollars from undercover FBI informants with the promise that he would give them special treatment if elected, including making sure a planned murder would go unsolved," according to the Associated Press. Murder? That's right - apparently "During a meeting with one of the informants... Beebe said he would grant permission to rob known drug dealers in Forsyth County that have eluded police. When an informant asked Beebe if he could 'put a cap' in a person who he felt had wronged him, Beebe responded that it would be an 'unsolved murder.'" I expect Bill Clinton's penis made him do it. Or that damned liberal media.
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