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Someone please expose "The Democrat Ground Game"

Posted on 11/09/2012 12:27:09 PM PST by HalTa

When Romney was ahead in the polls {Gallup, Rasmussen} by 5 to 6%, the democrat strategists showed no concern. I don't know how many times that I heard "Mumbles" Beckel brag that the democrat "ground game" was so superior they would squash Romney. Romney had absolutely no chance of defeating Obama. Why were they so positive of Romney's defeat? Could it be that Beckel and his cohorts already new of the massive voter fraud already in place in every battleground state?

Of course, the answer is YES. The next question is, what are the Republicans and all patriotic Americans going to do about it?

If the answer is "nothing", America is indeed well on the path to extinction. We cannot allow our highest office in the land to become captive to Chicago Ward politics.


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To: LTC.Ret

The Republican Party should SUE each and every voting district where Obama received 99%-100%-108% of the vote. Surely there are TRUE PATRIOT lawyers who would take up this gauntlet pro bono.
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That won’t happen ,,, who owns the ACLU? ,,, Who will the bar sanction? Who will lose their licenses?

This has to be brought by WE THE PEOPLE... and get it in peoples faces on a daily basis...


41 posted on 11/09/2012 4:15:06 PM PST by Neidermeyer
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To: military cop

Wow! You’re right on the money! I hope you don’t mind but I want to send this around. You have the light at the end of the tunnel!


42 posted on 11/09/2012 4:21:38 PM PST by Archer24 (Get a life - I've had two and am lookingfor more.)
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To: struggle

Called Gov. Perry’s office as well as his campaign office. Suggested that he publicly challenge the governors of Colorado, Ohio, etc., to investigate and clean up their voter fraud because Texas citizens are tired of bearing the consequences of malfeasance in other states.


43 posted on 11/09/2012 4:46:36 PM PST by LTC.Ret (You'd think I would know better than to volunteer!!! www.sendmetocongress.us)
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To: theDentist

You have a valid point and, it fits.


44 posted on 11/09/2012 5:10:47 PM PST by Archer24 (Get a life - I've had two and am lookingfor more.)
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To: AllAmericanGirl44

From my experience, they are capable of justifying anything “because of the intentions” involved.

SO, if you innocently mention Bush’s war record, they will spit and hiss about *war for oil*, *Halliburton* and *racism* both because of a white CiC against SE Asians and supposedly all blacks on the *front*. 0 *inherited Bush’s war*, while simultaneously *trying to end it* out of compassion for all involved. They would then start citing PTSD stats, etc and weep for the *poor soldiers*. 0 gets a pass on *war for oil* because he is known to hate all fossil fuel. 0 cannot be racist, by definition. *Racist* is a political term and only applies to those who have been “historically advantaged”. Mention that 0 is obviously advantaged and they can conjure his skin color. If you cite poor whites from the South, an historically disadvantaged group, you’ll get more spit and hiss about Neanderthal Christians incapable of taking advantage of their own privilege and incapable of understanding their own best interests and racist, in the bargain.

All I ever succeeded in doing was getting everyone po’d at me for my *reactionary* and *stupid* attempts at compare and contrast. I cannot describe the chilling contempt in which they hold Christians, although, if told someone they accept is a Christian, they will segue quickly to “Oh, they are one of the good Christians”. Meaning Progressive, of course.

The intention of all Progressives is so pure, they cannot possibly be capable of hypocrisy. Republicans, however, are held to a higher standard. No intention of any Republican can be as presented. The best they can do is allow that a Republican might believe they have good intentions, but, by definition, that is impossible.

Any lapse by a Progressive can get them defined as a closet Republican. I have been told by self-identified socialists that 0 is a conservative because he didn’t go far enough in rule by fiat.

Short answer is: no way I know. Relativism and subjectivism are operative to the point where they simply cannot respond to a logical argument.

I have concluded they want all capitalists and Christians dead and will bring down the entire world to accomplish that. For the wealthy ones, they pretend to hate their wealth, but actually, they just don’t think they can be impoverished as long as they support the radicals and are radical, themselves.


45 posted on 11/09/2012 7:32:27 PM PST by reformedliberal
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To: HalTa

Four things that MUST be done:

CLEAN UP THE VOTE — From voting machines that switch to bus-loads of out-of-state voters to universal voter ID (fingers in ink?) to dead and/or illegals on the rolls — ALL must be cleaned up. NOW! Start today and do NOT stop. If this does not reach the level of a conservative Jihad, then conservatives deserve their lonely place in the wilderness.

EDUCATE — I spent an hour trying to describe the Constitution to my daughter, who is old enough to have learned this stuff decades ago. She had no clue what our founding document had to say. Home-schooled kids are “getting it” but public school kids get nothing and never have. But what do you expect when Bill Ayers is teaching our teachers?

DISSEMINATE — The libs have the entire major media complex on their side, while the best we can do is the oft-squishy Fox network. Wrong. Get some rich conservatives like Adelson or the Koch brothers to throw their financial weight behind a REAL conservative outlet. Don’t we deserve a conservative commentator as wild-eyed (and even ridiculous) as Chris Matthews or Crazy Ed Shultz? We own radio but TV is still a vast wasteland.

REGROUP — The GOP Elite has failed us for the last time. They dissed the Tea Party and conservatives in general, and force-fed us John McCain and Mitt Romney. And where has it gotten us? Say what you like about Sarah Palin, but she still draws big crowds. Give us REAL conservatives and TO HELL with that squishy “moderate is best” crap. Time for a new party.

I’m still too pissed about the election results to think calmly, so I apologize for ranting. But I’ll probably be ranting for another month or so. Dammit.


46 posted on 11/09/2012 7:47:00 PM PST by DNME (It's never over. Never.)
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To: reformedliberal

Wow, I’m almost sorry I asked. This is so disturbing.
I certainly ‘knew’ some of it just from interactions with
them, but to read what you’ve laid out is really disheartening.

I am going to reread it and let it sink in.
What a horrid week. Thank you for taking the time
to write that all out and share it.


47 posted on 11/09/2012 8:45:37 PM PST by AllAmericanGirl44 (Fluck this adminstration of misfits.)
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To: HalTa
The Rats are superior at GOTV (get out the vote) efforts, most importantly on election day. This is because they have access to a wide pool of free or low cost labor: the unemployed, the menially employed, and union thugs who are paid by their unions to work GOTV.

They are most important on election day, the last chance to vote. The idea is to identify people who are inclined to vote for your candidate, determine the ones who have not voted yet, then have someone contact them and "encourage" them to vote.

The Rats have, and always will have, an advantage over the R's in GOTV. The best the R's can do is stay somewhat competitive. Check out the "orca" keyword for several threads about the GOP's failure at GOTV this election.

48 posted on 11/09/2012 8:54:07 PM PST by stillonaroll
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To: AllAmericanGirl44

After my own politics began changing and even for quite some time after that change, I still would interact w/these types. I ended up with a bleeding ulcer. Literally.

Today, I only encounter them as clients/customers. The ulcer was repaired, so now I just get these severe headaches from suppressing my rage. In 2008, I told one that every Democrat owed the entire country an apology for voting for 0. Her response was that she was a Democrat and the customer, so I couldn’t speak to her like that.

We added up what she spent with us over a year and decided it wasn’t worth it. But she keeps coming back. We even try to annoy her enough so she will leave, but she hasn’t. My husband is much better than I at keeping things superficial, so I let him deal w/her.


49 posted on 11/10/2012 5:33:47 AM PST by reformedliberal
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To: exnavy
More like the underground game


50 posted on 11/10/2012 6:24:55 AM PST by edzo4 (You call us the 'Party Of No', I call us the resistance.)
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To: reformedliberal

So very sorry to read this, a bleeding ulcer is NOT worth it over these haters.

I guess the best you can do is just smile/smirk/laugh at those that choose to be crude....or just dense!


51 posted on 11/10/2012 10:02:19 PM PST by AllAmericanGirl44 (Fluck this adminstration of misfits.)
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To: military cop

I want to relate a story of a Republican candidate that won election in a Democratic stronghold that had not voted Republican in 70 years or so. He got 70% of the vote.

These people are pro-choice, pro family, pro fiscal responsibility, but they were raised Democrat. They were also raised pro-union, and lots of the people belong to a union of some sort. They are also from Rural areas and are proud of their schools.

He told them he would be THEIR representative, and represent them the way they wanted. He would not vote to change the state to a right to work state and he would not vote for anything that would hurt their local school or take away their local control. For everything else he would vote conservative/common sense.

Every Republican desiring to be elected needs to get out there and know their district. Shoe leather and real discussion face to face works. Sloganeering and distant campaigns not so much.


52 posted on 11/10/2012 10:27:35 PM PST by greeneyes (Moderation in defense of your country is NO virtue. Let Freedom Ring.)
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To: AllAmericanGirl44

Agreed.

The ulcer developed over years of cognitive dissonance. At first, only a very few, the cadre, were obviously controlling and simply not making sense by any rational analysis. _I_(and some few others) was the odd-man-out in something resembling a Lord of the Flies remake. I could stand my own ground, at first, but it became obvious that it was a losing battle.

I broke away, made a different, saner life and new friends. Now, I have seen the exact same scenario work itself out 40 years later across the entire country. I’m not physically ill, exactly, at this point, but I am a lot older and half the country has become socialist, at the very least. I can ignore them,to a point (they are the customers of our businesses, our health care providers and the owners of a majority of the businesses in this area), but it isn’t just crudity or denseness: this is evil in that it openly desires the economic slavery of productive people, the eradication of traditional religion and the marginalization or death of anyone not on board the agenda. And these are the people in power. They _can_ do this and I believe they will.

I cannot smirk or laugh any longer.


53 posted on 11/11/2012 5:54:41 AM PST by reformedliberal
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To: HalTa

Of course Beckel knows about the fraud.

In my misspent political youth, I was involved in the Democrat party in a large city. Nobody even contemplated fraud within our high-income district, but it was an open, joked-about secret how the operatives in and from working-class and lower-income areas crammed the ballot boxes by various means.

I was later involved in the GOP in the same district and it was in a sense the same—Democrat cheating was an open, joked-about secret. (But it wasn’t ever even hinted about in the GOP, which really only existed to speak about in the higher-income areas.)


54 posted on 11/11/2012 6:00:14 AM PST by 9YearLurker
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To: reformedliberal

I know there is evil on the rise. Didn’t mean to sound cavalier to that reality.

I’m at the place where I’m contemplating just where to channel my utter rage and disgust with those who soulless ones who walk amongst us.

Be well :)


55 posted on 11/11/2012 2:36:25 PM PST by AllAmericanGirl44 (Fluck this adminstration of misfits.)
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To: AllAmericanGirl44

We’re old. We have decided to *shrug*. Not just economically, as that is something we were already doing, as much as possible, considering we have two small businesses. We are shrugging in the sense of:”This is what was voted for and may everyone who did so reap the whirlwind.”

One thing we will be doing more is to support those businesses that are proactive against government regulations. Other than that, having already purged progressive family and former friends, we will become even more Church of the Low Profile than we are already.

We will be watching to see what the younger generation on both sides does, now. Be safe, all of you who intend to fight. Most of all, be happy and let it show.


56 posted on 11/11/2012 4:24:23 PM PST by reformedliberal
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To: HalTa

Be prepared to hear all about lots of “voters staying home”...the Bipartisan Oligarchy would rather we all stew in that mess..than having us all bothered, and deciding to investigate, about all the voters voting who never voted...

Listening to descriptions of how “Democrats got out their ground game” with “superior ability to bring those to the polls who normally would never go” by the commentators on Fox election night..made me realize..what they actually have done is track names that HAVE NOT VOTED IN MANY, MANY elections cycles....and vote them.

http://www.breitbart.com/Big-Government/2012/10/23/No-Car-Finds-2-214-Registered-Voters-110-Years-of-Age-Older

A well-funded project, county-by-county..to examine the names signed in at at the polls..and going out to find those individuals..you’ll find they were never physically at he polls..or they themselves never filled out the absentee ballot....or their names in the death registers.

The very LAST thing the Bipartisan Oligarchy want or need is any semblance of Constitutional Federal Gov’mt or a clean vote.

Both those are up to We the People to cram it down their throats so hard in DC they will, someday, never do otherwise.

Absent a clean vote.....We the People are being taxed without representation..Ask George III how well that worked out!


57 posted on 11/11/2012 4:31:54 PM PST by mo (If you understand, no explanation is needed. If you don't understand, no explanation is possible.)
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