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To: Ghost of Philip Marlowe
Don’t try to tell me there is not a conspiracy going on to keep the communists/socialists (they are the same) in power.

More evidence of that today with The Philadelphia Inquirer running cover for the massive voter fraud in Philly. Get rid of Philly county and Pennsylvania would have been very red.

I was wrong about the vote fraud. They kept precinct turnout to 99% this election.
145 posted on 11/08/2012 9:18:16 AM PST by PA Engineer (Liberate America from the Occupation Media.)
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To: PA Engineer

I can only surmise that the Chicago machine, rather than simply stuffing ballots, figured out a way to convert a fraction of Romney votes to Obama votes.

We know what the crowd turnout was like for both candidates. Massive and exuberant for Romney, empty and gloomy for Obama.

We heard Obammie the Commie’s horrible speeches that sounded like a candidate who lost. We saw him cry from what must have been the first realization in his life that he lost. We heard Moochele’s concession speech.

We know 10 million fewer voters turned out for Obammie the Commie.

And now we find out that an alleged 2.5 million fewer people voted for Romney than for McCain!!???

I can see why people didn’t turn out for McCain. But after 4 years of an outright anti-American communist in the White House, I find it very hard to believe that those same people stayed home this year with an extra 2.5 million to boot.

No, they figured out some way, every 1000 votes or so, to switch a vote for Romney to Obammie the Commie.

That is why everyone, Romney AND OBAMA, were so shocked when Obammie the Commie won.


193 posted on 11/09/2012 5:07:35 AM PST by Ghost of Philip Marlowe (Prepare for survival.)
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