Posted on 08/17/2004 3:12:41 PM PDT by oblomov
Breaking News: Venezuelas Recall fraud has been unveiled By Aleksander Boyd
London 17 August 2004 20:33GMT Political consultant J.J. Rendon presented irrefutable proof of the electoral fraud performed during the recall referendum in Venezuela. In Bolivar state something suspicious took place; say voting centre X has 3.000 people in the roll. Said centre has three polling booths: in number 1, 1.100 people must vote; in number 2, 1.000; and in number 3, 900 people. Tallies from booth number 1 showed 683 votes for the NO option and 103 votes for the YES option. Tallies from booth number 2 resulted in 587 votes for the NO option and 103 votes for the YES option. Tallies from booth number 3 evidenced 519 votes for the NO option and again 103 for the YES option.
Electoral officials assigned to said centre thought it was extremely unlikely to get such repetitive number of votes for the YES option. So they got in touch with other centres in the area. It turned out that tallies from other centres showed the same pattern, although diverging numbers, i.e. tallies from machines at Y voting centre showed the same consistency for instance 133 votes for the YES option repeated four times. Statistically speaking it is almost impossible for such a pattern to occur.
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So who is going to go to Chicago, Miami, and Philly in November and expose this sort of thing?
I trust no one expected anything different here. Sheesh. Would have thought Chavez' thugs would have been somewhat more subtle.
But,...But,...Jimmah Cahter was there and said everything was on the up and up!!
--sarcasm off--
But Jimmah said it was A OK!
But But But .. Jimmy Carter said it was a fair election
Maybe there are only two types of buses... One that holds 103 people and one that holds 133 people.
If one of these buses canvases an area to find voters who intend to vote "Yes" until the bus is full, and takes them to the poll, and the same bus does the same at another poll, with another group...
It could happen.
I know, I'm poleaxed!
Just what I was about to write.
.Carter is a certified, world-grade loser. (I bravely say that even though I was dumb enough to vote for him 2 times.)
What's new? It's WHO COUNTS THE VOTE!
Come November they'll have to call our elections rigged if the numbers aren't similarly suspicious.
It's a signal from outer space....
Tin foil hat on.
Don't feel too bad, dude. In 2000 I wanted to vote for Nader. The irony, of course, is that it would've helped the guy I'm going to vote directly for in THIS election anyway. Fate, perhaps?
They'll find it suspicious if Bush wins because Republicans turned out in record numbers to vote.
Something motivated the Republicans... Yeah... something sinister.
Sinister... Isn't that latin for left? Now ain't that interesting?
That always makes me smile. "Even they, thousands of years before we came, knew you people were a-holes." That's somewhat distorting the reason they named it as such, but it's always good for a pick-me-up smile.
Here's a measure of my dorkiness: I stayed up all night and voted in the morning, not because I wanted to, but because I was so excited at getting to vote for the first time. If only more people thought like this, right?
Don't feel too bad. I know many Democrats who voted for him three times!
Thanks for the encouraging way for me to look at my past mistakes.
Name me an exception, if you'd care to try.
As regards preserving, protecting, and defending the Constitution -- as per his ''oath'' of office -- Jimmuh had so little of a clue that he couldn't even attempt to find his a&& with both hands and a map and a mirror on a sunny day.
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