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Offline jcn59

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What does YOUR vote really mean??
« on: December 10, 2009, 05:12:51 PM »
Did you ever wonder what happened to your vote after you cast it?   I assume it is counted locally, and the information is passed on............to someone else who "tallies".   Then passed on to a series of tallymen.   Who determines the credibility of the outcome?   Who checks THEIR math?  Anyone?

I am beginning to wonder if there is a power greater than our 2 political parties that determines the final winners.  I bet you wonder, too.
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Re: What does YOUR vote really mean??
« Reply #1 on: December 10, 2009, 06:24:20 PM »
Did you ever wonder what happened to your vote after you cast it?   I assume it is counted locally, and the information is passed on............to someone else who "tallies".   Then passed on to a series of tallymen.   Who determines the credibility of the outcome?   Who checks THEIR math?  Anyone?

I am beginning to wonder if there is a power greater than our 2 political parties that determines the final winners.  I bet you wonder, too.

At the national level it's a staged game.
They have their stooges  picked before the primary's. It's a win, win deal.
Makes no difference who gets in, they have control of them.
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Re: What does YOUR vote really mean??
« Reply #2 on: December 10, 2009, 08:15:08 PM »
the political parties are quick to knock off the unpopular/deviant guys off the ballot at state level.  allan keyes was going to run republican but he's one to tell it how it is... and he'd have burnt some other republicans during a campaign so he wasn't even on the ballot in many states.

too bad because he'd have done us some good