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Thursday, November 15, 2012

Corrupt or what?


             Listen to the Dems on MSNBC and they say there is very little, if any vote fraud.  That’s because few cases are ever prosecuted.  I’m sure it is hard to convict.  But if that is so how did we get the results of 2012?  In one county in Florida where Allen West was running for re-election, there were 20 something precincts and the worst turnout was 113% and the best was 158%.  How do you get more votes than registered voters? Something’s  crooked or messed up.  254,000 votes cast with 175,000 voters in St. Lucie County Florida. West lost by 2400 votes.

            Experts I have read say that one out of six people moves each year and less than half get their voting registrations changed.  So there you have about 8% of the electorate. Add another 4% who are sick and couldn’t vote. Another 3% become institutionalized. How many had family problems or were out of town on business or just forgot?  They say that if more than 75% turn out it is highly suspicious because, life being what it is, it just won’t happen.  Somebody is cooking the books in Florida way beyond even this.  And they can’t even make it look real at under 100%.  

            In Cleveland there were 59 precincts or districts where Obama got 100% of the vote.  Not one vote for Romney. In Phillie there were 100 precincts that voted over 99% for Obama.  Experts claim that about 1% of all ballots are mis-marked, that is, they get marked mistakenly for the wrong guy because someone didn’t catch it or catch onto voting. (This is why even Stalin got only 98%)  Hence a 100% tally is very suspicious.  But I guess this is from the inner city where the voters are so highly intelligent, never disagree and painstakingly careful that no Romney vote was registered.  I remember looking over Oklahoma’s precinct votes in inner city Tulsa and Oklahoma City.  Nowhere was a precinct that was 99%. There were just a couple that were extremely monolithic.   I think the biggest Obama margin was 1100 to 15—still a point and a half less than 100%.

            In Ohio there were 31 counties with 90% turnout and 2 with over 100%.  You know, if I lived in a place like this, I would band together and march on the state capitol demanding explanations.  If none were forthcoming and no ironclad solutions enacted, our group needs to state loudly to the media that the citizenry, being unable to depend on fair elections, need to arm themselves forthwith and form militias.  Are there any TEA parties listening?
 
And how come these cases always favor Democrats?  

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