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Again, I doubt he WON the election
« on: February 09, 2013, 12:45:16 AM »
  There are many signs that these activities were widespread.  If so the election was more likely stolen..
    http://www.nationalreview.com/corner/340174/voter-fraud-never-happens-keeps-coming-back-john-fund
 
  Talk about "banana republics".
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Re: Again, I doubt he WON the election
« Reply #1 on: February 14, 2013, 01:08:00 PM »
Obama led Rmoney by over 3 million popular votes. It would be impossible to sneak that many illegal votes through the system. If it WERE possible, the NRA would have done it...
If you give up, THEY don't have to win.

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Re: Again, I doubt he WON the election
« Reply #2 on: February 14, 2013, 01:12:14 PM »
As  long  as  you  have  absentee  ballots , your  gonna  have  fraudulent  elections.And  Ill add no  voter  I.D. to  that  also.

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Re: Again, I doubt he WON the election
« Reply #3 on: February 14, 2013, 01:19:09 PM »
The total of ALL absentee votes was just over 689,000. A LONG WAY from 3 million.
If you give up, THEY don't have to win.

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Re: Again, I doubt he WON the election
« Reply #4 on: February 14, 2013, 01:22:47 PM »
Obama is from Kenya. Obama lost the election, but was elected President. If true, it really shows how inept the Republican Party is . If they can't prove that, I don't want them running the country.
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Re: Again, I doubt he WON the election
« Reply #5 on: February 14, 2013, 01:26:35 PM »
The total of ALL absentee votes was just over 689,000. A LONG WAY from 3 million.
We  had  a  incident  in  the  governatorial  election  a  few  years  back  , where one voteing  prescint  had  over  400  absentee  ballots  and  only  160 registered  voters.

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Re: Again, I doubt he WON the election
« Reply #6 on: February 14, 2013, 02:38:33 PM »
Obama led Rmoney by over 3 million popular votes. It would be impossible to sneak that many illegal votes through the system. If it WERE possible, the NRA would have done it...
he could get that many votes from Mexico. the people are here

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Re: Again, I doubt he WON the election
« Reply #7 on: February 15, 2013, 05:43:22 AM »
WA!!!!!!he don't play fair! WA!!!!!!!!!! WA!!!!!!!!!!!


Come on folks grow up and get over it. Obama is the legal president by both birth and vote. If not, and the republicans have not been able to prove otherwise with the backing of Sheriff Joe, the Koch brothers and Trump, I have to agree with Kimber that they have proven themselves to inept to run this country. They can't ever run their own party to form any unity or to produce a viable candidate.
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Re: Again, I doubt he WON the election
« Reply #8 on: February 15, 2013, 06:58:24 AM »
The reason the republican party doesn't fight voter fraud is because they cant! Not only did they show the demorats how to commit voter fraud in 1982, when they got caught, they signed a consent to not investigate voter fraud by the dems! Another reason to dump the republican party and support the TEA party.
   
http://www.examiner.com/article/consent-decree-from-1982-prohibits-the-rnc-from-combatting-vote-fraud

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Re: Again, I doubt he WON the election
« Reply #9 on: February 15, 2013, 04:20:59 PM »
He won the election, believe me. Voter fraud or not, I do not have a problem admitting I am totally outvoted by both the left wing republicans and the far left wing democrats. Being in the minority is not a bad thing, doesn't mean your wrong and they are right, just means there are less real conservatives in the world, thanks to government intervention and growth. I'm proud to be in the minority.
Obama won, he is the best that money can buy. I see what kind of people are in the heavy populated areas, millions of people stacked on top of each other living off the government and getting used to it. Ya, he won. He's still campaigning anyway. He does not even have to govern, takes no responsibility for anything foreign or domestic, nothing can be fixed ever, but not his fault. The people that elected him are the same damn way, and they out number the likes of me. I admit it.

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Re: Again, I doubt he WON the election
« Reply #10 on: February 15, 2013, 04:28:45 PM »
he won election in some counties by 100% of votes cast. a statistical impossibility. In Florida he won counties by more votes than residents, let alone registered voters.  He is not a citizen of the USA, He is an illegal alien, and his last registered name, in Indonesia, was Barry Soweto. How the hell can he have a birth certificate, also a fraud, with the birth name barack hussein obama? A total fraud.

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Re: Again, I doubt he WON the election
« Reply #11 on: February 15, 2013, 05:40:21 PM »
Still questioning how Romney was leading in the popular vote by anywhere from .5 to 1.5 million ALL night long till I quit watching at midnite and then when I got up the next day, obama won by 3 million votes.  Yep, clearly no fraud involved.    ::)
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Re: Again, I doubt he WON the election
« Reply #12 on: February 15, 2013, 10:18:52 PM »
Faux News' projections were 'way off.
If you give up, THEY don't have to win.

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Re: Again, I doubt he WON the election
« Reply #13 on: February 16, 2013, 12:14:03 AM »
          A 3 million vote margin is not great with 12 million illegals in the country..and many of them voting..
  Another interesting fact to come out of the election...  In 68 precincts of Philadelphia and Cleveland Romney received NOT ONE..zero, zilch, nada vote!  http://www.theblaze.com/stories/2012/11/12/odd-romney-got-zero-votes-in-59-precincts-in-philly-9-in-ohio/
 
  This is the population of perhaps 20-25 counties in the most conservative states in the heartland.  If  it were reported that there were  just 2 counties in these states which had NO votes recorded for Obama..I would have cried "fraud'.  Nobody wins honestly by that kind of margin.!   
   With Romney's most troubled voting group, the blacks..Romney gets beat by a 96% to 4% margin.  So where is there even a .000001% vote for him?  Even guys like Fidel Castro, Adolph Hitler and Joseph Stalin.. knew enough to "win" by no more than about  97% margin!  ;) ;D ;D  .
   
    Chung, Guzzi & Kimber;
         If you can say you TRULY believe those figures ( zero votes in 68 precincts) I really must reconsider my opinion of you..
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Re: Again, I doubt he WON the election
« Reply #14 on: February 16, 2013, 04:46:11 AM »
I think we all know there was massive voter fraud, been going on a long time, and this time was probably much worse, not to mention illegals voting in many places as well. I still think conservatives are pretty much outvoted in a lot of places regardless, but it is actually impossible for zero votes in some of these places if any place. And of course you can't have more votes than you have voters...gee you would think that would raise a red flag in the places that happened.
 
They fudge the numbers on votes same as they do unemployment numbers, job numbers, and anything else. I can't remember the last time the American people were actually told the truth about anything, and corruption runs deep in our government. I think we are in deep trouble with not many options left to take back our country. All heck is going to break loose at some point with our deep debt and corruption in government, I think it has to happen anyway to get the pendulum to swing back the other way. Voting won't work anymore, something else has to happen and sooner or later it will.

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Re: Again, I doubt he WON the election
« Reply #15 on: February 16, 2013, 06:34:39 AM »
          A 3 million vote margin is not great with 12 million illegals in the country..and many of them voting..
  Another interesting fact to come out of the election...  In 68 precincts of Philadelphia and Cleveland Romney received NOT ONE..zero, zilch, nada vote!  http://www.theblaze.com/stories/2012/11/12/odd-romney-got-zero-votes-in-59-precincts-in-philly-9-in-ohio/
 
  This is the population of perhaps 20-25 counties in the most conservative states in the heartland.  If  it were reported that there were  just 2 counties in these states which had NO votes recorded for Obama..I would have cried "fraud'.  Nobody wins honestly by that kind of margin.!   
   With Romney's most troubled voting group, the blacks..Romney gets beat by a 96% to 4% margin.  So where is there even a .000001% vote for him?  Even guys like Fidel Castro, Adolph Hitler and Joseph Stalin.. knew enough to "win" by no more than about  97% margin!  ;) ;D ;D  .
   
    Chung, Guzzi & Kimber;
         If you can say you TRULY believe those figures ( zero votes in 68 precincts) I really must reconsider my opinion of you..
And just what might that opinion be pray tell ?
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Re: Again, I doubt he WON the election
« Reply #16 on: February 17, 2013, 05:08:12 AM »
So, 12 million illegals, that law enforcement can not locate, voluntarily came in for voter registration, giving their addresses? I don't buy it.
If you give up, THEY don't have to win.

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Re: Again, I doubt he WON the election
« Reply #17 on: February 17, 2013, 05:52:32 AM »
 Fox news is right now releasing interviews with the Ohio board of elections and several mayors who are uncovering LOTS more fraud, not mexicans but apparently mostly black citizens who each voted up to 6 times, and who cast votes for relatives and friends who never came in person.. the investigations are really just getting underway and it may be a year or more before we really start hearing the numbers involved.  J
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Re: Again, I doubt he WON the election
« Reply #18 on: February 17, 2013, 06:06:17 AM »
Everyone knows that he stole the election, you could even watch it going down that night .
But it's old news, nothing was done about it , nothing will be done about it .
What we need to focus on now is how do we survive this ?
And I'm not just talking about skimming by, there are some real adverse things on the horizon that
will impact everything in our lives. If not our very lives themselves .
There is no mention of America in the book of revelations . And now we are seeing why .
But there is plenty of talk about the New Roman Empire. Those who wrote revelations could not envision America but they sure knew about Rome .

Ignoring this fact will not make it go away, there is no other country on earth that could be strong enough or that has the roots in Roman tradition like the US does.
Perhaps those prophets saw the buildings of the Supreme Court , the chambers of the Senate.
Grants tomb , the Latin that's written all over our documents and money .
And last but not least our national symbol the Eagle. What would anyone think if they hadn't known
about a country that didn't exist yet if they saw that ? But they darn sure knew about the other one.

So I say we were mentioned, first and foremost if not for what we are but how we appear.
This is an inescapable fact , it darn sure wasn't going to be modern Italy that rises to this occasion.
And it isn't just revelations that in the last 2000 years has predicted this coming.
Evil had itself a large time with the Roman Empire , perhaps it is nostalgic in what it would call home.

 
   


   

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Re: Again, I doubt he WON the election
« Reply #19 on: February 17, 2013, 06:43:17 AM »
What we need to focus on now is how do we survive this ?
And I'm not just talking about skimming by, there are some real adverse things on the horizon that
will impact everything in our lives.


  Understatement of the year award. You just won it.

  All the petty griping is just something we do here on the forums to blow off steam and feel understood by the like minded. On a more personal level I'll be most of us are preparing for the unknown calamities ahead in one way or another. Even just accepting mentally future changes goes a long way to survivng them. Hopefully we'll all c,roak someday, fat and happy with a garage full of survival gear that never was needed. But at least it was there.  In the meantime, I look forward to additional evidence that supports any illegality of the sitting president, even though as you say, nothing will be done about it. J 
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« Reply #20 on: February 17, 2013, 10:08:58 AM »
But Jonny , we are ordered by God himself to be good stewards of our children and their future .
We are failing on all accounts of this, and abortion is not helping matters .
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« Reply #21 on: February 17, 2013, 11:13:16 AM »
 All true concerns Anna but in the end we can only be responsible for ourselves and our own salvation, the world is full of horrors and always will be, we can each just do our best to make our own world a wonderful place, our country did this for many generations and look what we built! Now we're declining and instead of living the pain others deal out, we need to concentrate on the wonders and blessings surrounding us. We STILL are living the life here in the U.S that 95% of the rest of the world can only dream about.  I feel sick seeing the ugly changes coming but feel absolutely blessed to have lived 40 years in the greatest place on earth.. try not to get to discouraged and remember that all things are part of Gods plan. He knew these things would happen and expects them as should we all.  Imho.  J
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« Reply #22 on: February 17, 2013, 01:37:09 PM »
Jonny so you are in your 40s ? We are sort of a minority here if you haven't noticed .
That makes us the X generation or the MTV as others call it . If social security fails it will be us who
gets the short end of that stick. From looking at your post I don't think we turned out nearly as bad
as they said we would . But we are the last to remember our parents values as something we
became . We saw the transition to the toilets our schools became .
We saw the boomers do little to ensure our future, we have had to not only work hard .
But to also fight for our survival in a country we saw changing but were called dumb kids when we
said anything . Reagon was our hero, he was the first real president any of us had ever seen.
They said then we didn't, but we voted for him in droves because he represented our future .
I am proud to be X , we are fighters and not a bunch of fuddy duds who just talk about it .
The 1980s were the best rock and roll years there ever were . And the 1990s were the best for
country western . We have seen it all , from the moon landing to the decline of this country we
helped to build .



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Re: Again, I doubt he WON the election
« Reply #23 on: February 17, 2013, 02:40:14 PM »
Sad but true Anna.   :(

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If you give up, THEY don't have to win.

"'Cause what they do in Washington, they just take care of number 1. And number 1 ain't you. $__t, you ain't even number 2!" Frank Zappa

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If you give up, THEY don't have to win.

"'Cause what they do in Washington, they just take care of number 1. And number 1 ain't you. $__t, you ain't even number 2!" Frank Zappa

The greatest idea the right ever had is personal responsibility; the greatest idea the left ever had is social responsibility. Both take effort.

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« Reply #26 on: February 17, 2013, 04:19:43 PM »



  I'm with you on all accounts Anna, great post. Not too many our age on here but there are some, and some younger than us. Those your and my age, or somewhere between really did see America at its finest. I grew up with tales from my grandfather and uncles that spanned back to horse and buggy, heard the eyewitness accounts of those who lived the first and 2nd world war, lived the depression..rode the 50's...saw the change of the 60's and from then on I got to live it myself. We had no computers, rode bikes and skateboards with no helmets, walked dirt roads, even carried guns doing it. .  Urban cowboy was a racy movie.. jaws was horror. Yup, we grew up in the last days of a fine America, from a traditional point of view. My brother was born in 78' and I can attest that he missed some of it. The X generation has some great politicians too, all is not lost ;)

 

 
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« Reply #28 on: February 18, 2013, 04:31:19 AM »
Why not "instantly disqualify" FauxNews for calling Bill Maher a "pig" in every headline, then?
If you give up, THEY don't have to win.

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Re: Again, I doubt he WON the election
« Reply #29 on: February 18, 2013, 05:37:36 AM »
Quote from jonnyreb:
"apparently mostly black citizens who each voted up to 6 times,"


Damn, for a bunch of lazy, crack smoking, non-working, welfare cheats, the above shows some real motivation and effort! I seriously doubt that happened.
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