Posted on 11/08/2004 7:56:50 PM PST by soccer_linux_mozilla
Anyone have an explanation of these numbers from Cuyahoga County, Ohio?
REGISTERED VOTERS - OAKWOOD VIL 2746
BALLOTS CAST OAKWOOD VIL 7099
REGISTERED VOTERS - MORELAND HILLS VIL 2990
BALLOTS CAST MORELAND HILLS VIL 4616
REGISTERED VOTERS - MIDDLEBURG HEIGHTS 12713
BALLOTS CAST - MIDDLEBURG HEIGHTS 14854
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Numbers in Oakwood very suspicious. Stephanie Tubbs-Jones district (formerly Louis Stokes). I smell Rats... dead rats... and they voted.
But on the other hand:
ISSUE #62 - OAKWOOD VIL PRO'D ORD (55% for Passage)
Vote for 1 (With 9 of 9 precincts counted)
YES 678 40.67%
NO 989 59.33%
ISSUE #63 - OAKWOOD VIL PRO'D ORDINANCE CONTINUE TO
Vote for 1 (With 9 of 9 precincts counted)
YES 1021 64.91%
NO 552 35.09%
Why won't our Justice Dept. preserve the integrity of the elections in these arm pits by investigating and prosecuting these cheats? At least they couldn't do it the next time.
Even "Team Election Fraud DNC" underestimated how strong George W. Bush would be in Ohio.
are these new votes, just found? or already included in the Ohio total?
It's an Amish Conspiracy.
And it still wasn't enough. To paraphrase: It Wasn't Close; They Couldn't Cheat.
Kerry knew this, so he conceded. Had he challenged, it would have been investigated. He still would have lost, and all the evidence of the Democrats electoral shenanigans would have come out. The Democrat Party would have been destroyed forever (with certain important members spending a considerable time in jail).
In other words, the Democrats realized their best campaign workers won't be able to help Hillary in four years if they are still serving a five year sentence for vote fraud.
You are right and this does need to be investigated. That is precisely the area we were all concerned about in Cleveland. No one would think to look there since it is a small suburb known only for speedtraps on I-271.
Does Ohio allow election-day registration of new voters? If so, would these immediately show up in the "registered voters" stats?
No, Ohio has a deadline of 30 days before the election to register.
Well, there was a story a few days ago about how a ward in milwaukee had 110% turnout.
I emailed the story to the WI Rep party and haven't heard back...
I liked your screen name, until I saw your tag line, and then I liked that even more. Welcome to The Party!
Nope. DU doesn't want to hear anything but what they want
to hear. Someone over there suggested they all get into
a "sustainable" lifestyle due to the bad times under Bush.
Well, I can tell them, we live out in the country and have
one of those lifestyles and it is WORK. No time to sit
around contemplating the old belly-button. Gardening,
taking care of animals, shooting game and dressing it out
(oh, I forgot they're vegetarians which means they'll have
to work harder in the garden), hauling kitchen scraps out
to the compost pile, cutting and splitting and stacking
wood, dealing with the dust from a wood stove in the
winter, preserving food from the garden, sigh-h-h. . . .
It may sound glamourous, but these callouses on my hands
aren't very pretty . . .
I remember very specifically (and I'm sure some of you heard it), Susan Estrich was on (FNC I believe) and said (close paraphrase)that she had it on very good word that Kerry was going to win this county. I wondered about it at the time, and this makes me wonder even more - - how could she be so sure about votes in this specific county.
This smells Big Time!
I recommend they start with "Countryside" magazine.
The "New Yorker" won't be much help.
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