Posted on 09/20/2005 10:28:47 AM PDT by Nalu
Well Last night there were over 1500 votes on the poll. This morning there were: FEMA 115 7.80 % Governor of Louisiana 530 35.93 % Mayor of New Orleans 445 30.17 % President Bush 385 26.10 %
Total votes: 1475
Now there are: FEMA 119 8.80 % Governor of Louisiana 461 34.10 % Mayor of New Orleans 361 26.70 % President Bush 411 30.40 %
Total votes: 1352
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Thank you Nalu
HI is well on its way to becoming The People's Democratic Repulic of Hawaii. This kind of fraud should come as no big surprise to anyone.
I know a few people who work there... I never did ask them about their politics.
Voting is open If you voted yesterday you can vote agin.
Also send an email with your vote to:
Dennis Francis, president and publisher dfrancis@starbulletin.com
That way they will know we are watching the results.
Nalu
Who is most to blame for the failure to quickly respond to Hurricane Katrina's devastation of New Orleans?
FEMA ... 121 ... 8.81 %
Governor of Louisiana ...473... 34.45 %
Mayor of New Orleans ... 367 ... 26.73 %
President Bush ... 412 ... 30.01 %
Total votes: 1373
bttt
Tried to vote and was refused because 'I voted before' and I hadn't. Sent Email to editor not holding breath.
Who is most to blame for the failure to quickly respond to Hurricane Katrina's devastation of New Orleans?
FEMA 121 8.68 %
Governor of Louisiana 487 34.94 %
Mayor of New Orleans 373 26.76 %
President Bush 413 29.63 %
Total votes: 1394
The Hawaii Star Bulletin is the megaphone of the ruling establishment = The Democratic Party. It's been that way for nearly 50 years. I'm not surprised at anything they do.
they may have just removed dupe votes from the same IP, who knows. Not that I doubt they tamper with polls, but there are also folks who vote multiple times.
They sound like another New Orleans in the making.
When asked about our terrible "banana republic" reputation, Democrats say, "you're asking the wrong people". As an example, we now have gas price regulation and we're paying over an average of $3.60/gallon for regular gas. When asked, Democrats say, "it would be worse without regulation". We will never know. And where's our Republican governor? She's in Washington trying to "establish a nation".
The Star-Bulletin hasn't been credible for some years now. It's no accident that they lost half their readers before they were on the verge of shutting down. but all those practices of media manipulation and control have spread throughout the industry -- and fuels the growth of the electronic forums and publications.
That is the real significance of the present Information Revolution. It's not just about having nice ,new gadgets. It is the overthrow of the authoritarian control of the previous hierarchies as represented by the media,schools and universities. Most of the discoveries being made in the world at any time is going on beyond the walls and control of these institutions -- and we know that now.
The old media fancied themselves as a 4th branch of self-appointed government -- and with the waning of their influence, attack the branch strongest -- as those responsible for their decline. The fact is, being unionized, they can't remain competitive in the Information Revolution because of their rules to maintain their control just because that was the case in the past.
They're forced to compete as an information source with the best in the world now. The only way they think they can win is by lying, cheating and stealing. Coincidentally, that also seems to be the strategy of the Democrats and liberals. They have nothing going for them and will try to perpetuate the illusion of being in control and in power for as long as they are not laughed off the stage.
Until then, they will continue with the posturing and pretense -- never realizing that everybody is laughing behind their backs at the charade of these self-important people.
There is no rule that says the union can't reward the best and get rid of the worst.
It is the union's own rules that they choose to reward the worst and get rid of the best.
You're seeing those results in the media meltdown, the failure of the public schools and the increasing irrelevance of the universities.
FEMA 145 7.84 %
Governor of Louisiana 705 38.11 %
Mayor of New Orleans 486 26.27 %
President Bush 514 27.78 %
Total votes: 1850
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