Posted on 11/26/2012 8:18:38 PM PST by ReaganÜberAlles
Still not finalized.
Who cares? It is all bullsit anyway.
Perhaps the gloom and doom naysayers are right.
There is no hope. Forget it.
They went all out to steal the election by voter fraud. They are laughing their a**** off at us ‘sore losers’. Their lamestream media will make sure we are utterly defeated and humiliated if we even dare to say a word.....
Don’t even think of taking measures to prevent future voter fraud, because we have no ‘established leaders’, no media help....Don’t be naive or living in fantasy-land.....
Admit defeat.
Is this what you gloom and doom naysayers want to hear?
Looking at the state level table - the election turned on 463,512 votes in CO, FL, OH & VA. That is an electoral squeaker.
Thanks, FRiend. PING me when you find that stat. Thanks!
If half of us voted then that means that 1 out of 4 of us choose how the other 3 are allowed to live - - - .
PING me if you find that stat. Thanks.
“Looking at the state level table - the election turned on 463,512 votes in CO, FL, OH & VA. That is an electoral squeaker.”
Winning by that many votes from the millions cast is very fraud-worthy.
I think it is past time for conservatives to stand up and DEMAND that the Electoral College delay its judgement until this election can be thoroughly investigated.
Can we do a MARCH ON WASHINGTON in time?
Excellent idea. THIS ELECTION SHOULD BE INVESTIGATED. However, anyone calling for that would be immediately labeled as ‘racist’. Susan Rice LIED to the American people to enable 0bama’s re-election in exchange for a promotion and.. We’re ‘racist’ for questioning her cover-up?? Perhaps Glenn Beck can get something started.. I do not believe 0bama won this election without FRAUD orchestrated by his union CHEATS.
AGREED. Nullify the fraudulent votes and Romney won this election.
It means it is time to consider what we do when the ballot box is broken.
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2000 | 209,787 | 105,594 | 50.3%
2004 | 219,553 | 122,349 | 55.7%
2008 | 229,945 | 131,407 | 57.1%
Note: While final exact figures for 2012 are yet to be calculated, the Bipartisan Research Center has stated that turnout for 2012 was 57.5 percent of the eligible voters, which they claim was a decline from 2008. They estimate that as a percent of eligible voters, turn out was: 2000, 54.2%; in 2004 60.4%; 2008 62.3%; and 2012 57.5%.[3] These were the same figures as given by the Center for the Study of the American Electorate.[4]
Thank YOU, FRiend!
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