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![]() There were several counties where voter turnout was well over 100%. No voter fraud there.
![]() http://www.examiner.com/article/vote...several-states In addition, there were several areas where Obama got 100% of the vote. In Ohio, there were 100 precincts where Obama got 99% of the vote, a feat not even achieved by third-world dictators, according to Market Daily News. I don't care whether you are a republican or democrat, I don't know how you could look at these numbers and not acknowledge that there was major voter fraud. If there are any areas where Romney got 99% of the vote or where there were more votes cast than the population, I will be the first to admit that there was fraud. http://www.wnd.com/2012/11/poll-watc...llots-changed/ |
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![]() It was Voter Fraud, Free Stuff, Liberal Media, etc that stole this election from the GOP and NOT a tired antiquated message catering to America's version of the Taliban or a segment of society that is longing for the 1960's and is dying off daily that did it. Speaking for myself I find when you fail at something the best practice is to BLAME yourself and do some soul searching to find what you didn't do as well as you could have. Looking for excuses makes the hurt stop immediately until the next time when the same strategy gets you beat yet again. Just my two cents.
And by the way http://www.washingtonpost.com/politi...a24_story.html http://www.politicususa.com/irony-re...-arrested.html http://elections.americablog.com/201...aud-in-pa.html http://www.wweek.com/portland/blog-2...of_justic.html Last edited by jms62 : 11-13-2012 at 07:00 AM. |
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![]() I read the Examiner article, Rupert (no need to read the WND one as A) WND is crazy town and B) the Examiner article cites the WND article as its source). It's stuff like this that really makes me think right-wing sites just think their readers are idiots (I don't think you're an idiot, Rupert). From the article:
"... in St. Lucie County, the unofficial vote count showed 175, 554 registered voters but 247, 713 vote cards were cast, coming to 141.10%." Which sounds awful... if one's reading comprehension skills are not good enough to note the writer's use of "cards" not "ballots." And in a quick search of information, in fact, one so short it need go no farther than the comment section below the article itself, a person discovers that the St. Lucie County ballot was 2 pages long, meaning each person cast 2 "cards" though only one vote (one does wonder about the voter who only submitted one page- moron, or just really not interested in down-ticket races?) So, in fact, fewer than 124,000 votes were cast. Math, how does it work again? The same comment includes a link to a source that breaks down the county vote and none of them went 100 percent for Obama. So, there's how I explain that- the writer assumes his right-wing readers will blindly accept anything that reinforces their own prejudices, and so feels perfectly fine about lying to them, knowing full well those readers won't say, "This sounds a little preposterous" and do the research to see if the allegation has any merit.
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![]() there were 59 voting districs i Philadelphia where the vote count was
Obama : 19,605 Romney: 0 100% Obama votes. I sure as hell didnt care about Romney, but that is straight up embarrassing for my home city. It's either voter fraud... or I don't know what, but no phrases that come to my mind are positive. There is something wrong with this country. http://articles.philly.com/2012-11-1...asha-issenberg
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=neGbKHyGuHU http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0wwAs...eature=related |
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a predominately democratic area voted for their candidate. not sure why it's a surprise, or that it means there's something wrong with this country.
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![]() zero votes at all in 59 voting districts and you dont think that is a problem?
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![]() because a predominant dem area didn't vote for romney? considering it's romney, no, i don't.
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![]() i'm shocked that there wasn't even an erroneous vote for romney out of 19,000+.
that obama would dominate in largely minority urban precincts is no shock. but unlike rupert's post, i don't think anyone can look at those stats and say you have to be a conspiracy nut to wonder how that happens. i'm not saying that something bad happened. but i understand why someone else might. |
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With regard to your articles about voter fraud, of course there is going to be voter fraud. Many liberals will tell you that it doesn’t exist. That is delusional. People cheat at everything. They cheat at golf. They steal things from stores. If you allow people to cheat or steal, they will do it. Even if there are strong safeguards against stealing and cheating, people will still do it. With voting, there are virtually no safeguards against it. A person would have to be insane to think that all people are honest and would never cheat when it comes to elections. Last edited by Rupert Pupkin : 11-13-2012 at 02:00 PM. |
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You need to look at history and human behavior. You are never going to get 100% agreement on anything. If you ask Americans who was responsible for 9/11, you won't even get 100% saying it was Bin Laden. There will be at least 2-3% that will have some other theory. You're not going to get 99 or 100% agreement on anything. |
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But 19,000 to 0 seems very fishy. and to think out of 19,000 plus people, that everyone has the same views... just makes me ![]()
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![]() If you try to take dead people off the voter registers, democrats will accuse you of trying to suppress votes. I'm not kidding. They will fight every attempt at eliminating voter fraud. When states try to take illegal aliens, convicted felons, or dead people off the rolls, the Justice Department and the dems will try to put a stop to it. If states try to make people show ID, the dems and Justice Department will try to prevent it. Any attempts to prevent voter fraud are fought tooth and nail.
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![]() http://www.dailykos.com/story/2012/1...im-Voter-Fraud
Irrespective of what the actually voting age population in Wood County was, the only question we need to answer is how many people in Wood County actually voted. And that is an easy question to answer. Just look it up at Google where a colorful map is provided. Click on a state, and then within the state you will find the vote breakdown for each individual county. Now please correct me if my arithmetic is wrong, but the way I learned to add: 31,596 + 28,997 + 896 equals 61,489. Oh the horror! The fraud! Call the police! Only 57.87% of the 106,258 registered voters in Wood County actually voted! What happened? The one sentence the author of the petition was correct about: It's not humanly possible to get 108% of the vote! Perhaps that's why only 57.87% of the people on the voter rolls actually voted. Or if you want to go with that 98,213 number of citizens of voting age, it's still only 62.61%. It certainly isn't anywhere near 108%. But hey, arithmetic is hard for some people. not sure how many here think dailykos is a good or a bad site, but they had the math.
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is this "several cities in colorado" another wnd story? the specifics would allow some follow up. on it's face, the allegation appears ridiculous but so did anti's post until you read the linked article. |
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"When Media Trackers requested comment on the voter bloat in one area, Gilpin County, the county’s chief deputy Gail Maxwell explained, “This is just a reminder Gilpin is a Gaming Community. The voters come and go!” "RedState notes records show some of the counties in question maintained statistically unusual voting figures. Gilpin County had a 61 percent voter turnout in the 2010 election, and Hinsdale County had an astounding 92 percent voter turnout. Those figures are far above the Colorado average turnout of 48 percent and the national average of 41 percent." http://www.wnd.com/2012/11/did-this-...obama-elected/ |
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