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To: Lexinom

Let me know what I can do, but i’m east coast. Do you have a local conservative radio show that can ask voters to call in, if they hear or know about any election violations.

Find out who was at the polls for the Republican side monitering what was going on, and see if they saw anything.

Maybe an ad in local news to ask voters if they saw or know of any irregularities in election.

Check names against death certificates in that county for registered voters, to see if any dead people voted.

Best Wishes, and I am praying for something to be brought out into the open.


100 posted on 11/03/2010 2:00:51 PM PDT by Kackikat (There is no such thing as a free lunch, because someone paid, somewhere.)
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To: Kackikat
I like the tagline.

Well, we've put the information out there for everyone to see so that we have a specific reference point to back up what most believe is a legitimate grievance.

It may, in fact, take a "martyr" in the sense of someone who is willing to run and who will concentrate a significant arsenal of resources otherwise used for campaigning instead upon catching, documenting, and publicizing fraud. Most candidates enter races to win them. This would take someone willing to sacrifice winning, to sacrifice themselves in effect, in the interest of something more systemic.

In this case, the abundance of agreeing polls is in effect hard evidence (multiple agreeing polls within one race off the final result by more than seven points), but polls are not really hard evidence. Someone willing to make the move above, and to go public afterwards, could shake the public confidence in the system, foment dissatisfaction, and ultimately effect reform.

103 posted on 11/03/2010 4:17:10 PM PDT by Lexinom
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