To: justiceseeker93
Still can't understand how "Osama" Obama could get re-elected after displaying such weakness repeatedly from the get-go, always groveling to enemies and insulting allies. Suspect that voting fraud and cheating - on an unprecedented scale - might have been the decisive factor in the last election.
I say voter fraud played a part, a huge part perhaps but also many people voted for him so he can keep the gravy train rolling.
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04/23/2013 3:17:07 PM PDT by
Nowhere Man
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To: Nowhere Man; Political Junkie Too; little jeremiah; editor-surveyor; Eleutheria5; PA Engineer; ...
I say voter fraud played a part, a huge part perhaps but also many people voted for him so he can keep the gravy train rolling. It's not only the "traditional" kinds of fraud - like the same individuals voting multiple times, perhaps in multiple states, dead people and ineligible people voting, operatives casting votes for others, deliberately falsifying the vote count in predominantly 'rat cities and counties - but there was also electronic fraud in vote counting, facilitated by hacking into devices like optical scanners and touch screens. It's the electronic fraud and cheating that has the largest impact on the reported bottom line. Furthermore, the fraud in the presidential race was obviously targeted to the swing states, which all fell to Obama on election night like dominoes.
The ultimate mathematical question will never be answered, it seems: Who would have won the 2012 presidential election had the election procedure been entirely on the level in every state in the country?
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