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military ballots were sent out too late to be counted direct attack on Ron Paul or any candidate standing for an end to Cheney/Rockefeller's genocide. Greg Palast has been exposing this for 8 years.
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Super! Just a few years ago Washington State had voter fraud issues. "Evidence surfaced that dead people had "exercised their right to vote"; documentation was presented that 900 felons in King County alone had illegally voted and that military ballots were sent out too late to be counted. A total of 700 provisional ballots had been fed into voting machines before officials had determined their validity." http://www.opinionjournal.com/diary/?id=110006543And history will repeat itself once more, nothing unusual here, as said before, THERE IS NO CONSPIRACY --- MOVE ALONG --- GO BACK TO SLEEP!
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« Reply #122 on: February 09, 2008, 10:37:12 PM » |
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direct attack on Ron Paul or any candidate standing for an end to Cheney/Rockefeller's genocide.
Greg Palast has been exposing this for 8 years.
Yes, mailing the Military ballots out to late shows exactly who cares LITTLE for the troops... the fricking election commissions! JTCoyoté “…man is not free unless government is limited. There's a clear cause and effect here that is as neat and predictable as a law of physics: As government expands, liberty contracts.” ~Ronald Reagan
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« Reply #124 on: February 09, 2008, 10:43:39 PM » |
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But of course, now that everyone has gone to bed and turned the Television off, they can truly begin to mar the 'results' from the voting. Expect to see RP 3rd tomorrow AM as the 'official' count, god forbid if Ron Paul won WA! Assholes I swear, I'm so throughly sick of the shinanigans!
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it is classic psyops, destroy the ballots that say RP to keep a 21% ceiling on his popularity. then use 10 hours of news coverage to convince you it is real. this is another 100 million campaign to convince you that there is no hope. F U CNN, we know he won! I do not care what your $500,000 pie chart says! 2 + 2 = 4 even if you say it equals five one trillion times!
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« Reply #127 on: February 09, 2008, 10:59:30 PM » |
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You said a mouthful!!! --Oldyoti "Our country's founders cherished liberty, not democracy." ~Ron Paul
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« Reply #129 on: February 09, 2008, 11:37:27 PM » |
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Nice catch!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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WSRP.org only reporting estimated delegates not actual, Official washington campaign Headquarters Posted February 10th, 2008 by Graham
We have won Clark, Skamania, and Clallam county, we have also have encouraging results from King County with the 43rd district (where I am a delegate for my precinct) being a big win for Ron Paul. Likely similar wins in the 37th and 46th districts. More to come.
Estimated delegates is just a beauty contest, it does not determine delegates.
We have way more pledged delegates and many of the delegates pledged to other campaign our actually our people who didn't display their support in order to get put as delegates.
Bump this to all naysayers REPORT FROM THE FRONT LINE WE ARE WINNING IN WASHINGTON!!!!!!!!!
Spokane results look like a big win.
More encouraging results down south my sister in Tacoma was 4 delegates for her precinct.
I personally believe we have won Washington State Handily. I am typing this on the computer in Headquarters in the University District in Seattle, Washington.
THE REVOLUTION IS JUST GETTING STARTED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! GRAHAM COLIN NAYLER PRECINCT LEADER PREDICTS WASHINGTON GIVES RON PAUL GOLD
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« Reply #130 on: February 10, 2008, 12:32:39 AM » |
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Listening to 590KLBJ on the live streaming internet feed, and the short intermission made comments about WA voting and the announcer had stated that McCain won Of course, no surprise there. 
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« Reply #132 on: February 10, 2008, 05:17:45 AM » |
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You got to be fcking kidding me!? First the news does a blackout, ignores the fact that RP was steam rolling through WA, than they state that there was an issue with ballots not being cast, then the count is post-poned until today, and now all of countys are reset to 0%!? Wow. Unbelievable.
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« Reply #133 on: February 10, 2008, 07:20:38 AM » |
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Washington State caucus AND primary.
This is about as fracked up as it gets, folks!
First of all the Republican caucus counts ONLY half of the total delegates.
The Caucus is February 9th, the Primary is 10 days later on February 19th.How Washington State works:http://www.secstate.wa.gov/elections/pdf/2008PP/PP%20MFQ%20Updated%20August%202007%20Final.pdf"The State Republican Party has decided that it will use the 2008 Presidential Primary to allocate 51% of its delegates. The remaining 49% of the delegates will be allocated based on caucus results." Why does Washington state hold both a caucus and a primary?http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/local/344213_waselectxx.htmlSome states will hold primaries to select delegates to the national political party conventions that nominate candidates for president. Others will rely on caucuses to do the job. Washington state will do both. Sort of. The state's hybrid (or not) system illustrates the complexities of the national process for picking delegates, which varies from state to state and political party to political party. Although other states mix a primary and caucuses, Washington's approach carries its own special stamp. On Feb. 9, both Democrats and Republicans will gather in precinct-level caucuses for the initial round of delegate selection, with the media poised to report which national candidates carried the day. But as in other caucus states (of which Washington is the most populous), those first get-togethers will be followed by additional rounds of caucuses or conventions, with each round electing a smaller number of delegates to the next round until the final selection for the national convention (congressional district caucuses for the Democrats on May 17; a state convention for the GOP May 30-31). And delegates are not unalterably bound at each stage to back they presidential candidate they initially supported. Meanwhile, on Feb. 19, the state will conduct a presidential preference primary for both Democrats and Republicans. The Republicans will pay some attention to the primary results, drawing on them to allot 19 of their 40 national convention delegates. Nine of the delegates will be awarded based on which presidential candidate tops the field in each of the state's congressional districts, with the other 10 allocated in proportion to the statewide vote. The Democrats will ignore the primary completely, as for as delegate selection goes. That means any voter could decide to: (a) participate in one party's caucus; (b) cast a ballot in one party's primary; (c) participate in one party's caucus and vote in the same party's primary; (d) participate in one party's caucus and vote in the other party's primary; (e) none of the above. Republicans are worried about Democratic-leaning crossover voters who will fill out a GOP ballot in the primary, which is just for show on the Democratic side, in order to make mischief with the Republican results. "But our party thought it was critical that everyone have the chance to participate in picking our next president," state GOP Chairman Luke Esser said in a June statement, after Democrats rejected his request to honor the primary results in picking half the national delegation. "A primary is the test of the ability to raise money for television advertising," Democratic Party state Chairman Dwight Pelz said. "Caucuses are a test of your ability to organize a grass-roots campaign." So the Republicans will slot 18 of their national delegates based on the primary vote, rounding out the delegation with three automatic "superdelegates," picked because they hold high public or party office. The Democrats will look to their caucuses in selecting 78 of their 97 national delegates, filling out the card with 17 superdelegates and two unpledged delegates recommended by Pelz. So, because I have been having health problems that prevented me from attending the caucus I plan to vote in the primary. BUTYou can vote in BOTH the caucus AND the primary. Yes, you can vote TWICE! Peninsula Daily News http://peninsuladailynews.com/article/20080209/NEWS/802090301If you're a Republican, you might say your caucus appearance today counts for one half of your preference, with your vote in the Feb. 19 presidential primary — now under way by mail — for the other. If you're a Democrat, marking your Feb. 19 ballot is almost a perfunctory exercise. The real action will be at the caucuses. Got that? Yes, it's a confusing process Washington Democrats will determine all their delegates for presidential nominee candidates at today's caucuses, with no delegates to be awarded through the Feb. 19 presidential primary. Washington Republicans will use caucuses to determine 49 percent of its national delegates; the rest will be awarded in the primary. Not surprisingly, some critics call the primary a "largely meaningless beauty contest." It costs taxpayers $10 million. Important — people who vote in the Feb. 19 presidential primary also can participate in (and vote in) their party caucuses today. They must, however, stick to the same party. Ron Richards, a caucus coordinator for the Clallam County Democrats, said he had heard misinformed people alleging that citizens must choose between voting in the primary or attending a caucus. "The last person who called said she got it from a neighbor who read it someplace," Richards said. Voters participating in the presidential primary must sign an oath indicating that the voter has not participated in the other party's caucus process. Each party will receive a list of voters who chose to affiliate with that party in the primary. Kris Grier, Clallam Democratic caucus coordinator, urged people who plan to attend a caucus to share rides to the precinct sites. Grier said the Democratic caucuses in 2004 drew about 1,200 people. He expects 2,000 participants today. THENThe Washington State GOP halted the vote count at 87%. To be resumed today Sunday, Feb 10?
So the results for my county - Jefferson - (all counties actually) is not yet official.http://www.cnn.com/ELECTION/2008/primaries/results/county/#WAREP Washington State GOP Phone numbers:ASK THEM what is their official reason for suspending the vote count? The Washington Republican Party p: (206) 575-2900 Washington State Republican Party 16400 Southcenter Parkway, Suite 200 Seattle, WA 98188 http://www.wsrp.org/FlexP... By E-Mail: Comments By Phone: Phone: (206) 575-2900 Fax: (206) 575-1730 Staff Directory: Chairman Luke Esser, (206) 575-2900 Executive Director Jeremy Deutsch, (206) 575-2900 ext #12 Executive Assistant Kathy Dawes, (206) 575-2900 ext #20 Communications Director Patrick Bell, (206) 575-2900 ext #13 Political Director Jill Fagan, (206) 575-2900 ext #15 Finance Director Beth Crane, (206) 575-2900 ext #21 Support Services Director Tom Perry, (206) 575-2900 ext #11 AND I just got my mail in ballot TODAY!
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This is because the GOP halted the vote! They haven't counted all the votes yet, and certified them! But it gets worse, and much more confusing (see my previous post.) The whole process in my state is totally FUBAR until the control is ripped out of the hands of the party machine!
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A screen capture of Spokane results here http://www.cnn.com/ELECTION/2008/primaries/results/county/#val=WAREP4when it is finally filled in, compared with the screen capture at the beginning of this threat by tiatian would prove fraud solidly and should be published somewhere. Busted. l
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« Reply #136 on: February 10, 2008, 08:02:15 AM » |
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We are in a LOCK-DOWN situation, folks. I believe all the 'election' results so far are TOTAL fabrication. However, they think that the mass of the population is so dazed & confused that they can do ANYthing ... and I am afraid they are right.
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« Reply #137 on: February 10, 2008, 08:08:10 AM » |
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This is unbelievably unbelievable. That CNN election page for Washington shows projected winner by McCain on EVERY SINGLE county AND IT SHOWS 0% REPORTING!!!!
I know CNN is just as big a propaganda machine as Faux News; they just THINK they're more slick at it. Terrible job. Terrible. They ought to be ashamed.
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« Reply #140 on: February 10, 2008, 11:43:26 AM » |
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They stopped counting, probably because the remainder of the votes are for RP. The MSM dosn't even bother falsifying numbers now, they just stop reporting and move on. If they don't stop this s**t, the sheeple will wake up and then there will be an armed revolution instead of the peaceful revolution we're having right now. I prefer the peaceful revolution since nobody has to die or get hurt. Even though this s**t won't stop, I pray it will. 
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« Reply #141 on: February 10, 2008, 12:00:21 PM » |
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Any way you look at this one, total and complete fraud.
The Council on Foreign Relations will not allow any of Ron Paul's victories to be counted. They are systematically engaging in a total blitzkreig (by not just Blitzer) of disinfo, outright fraud, and undeniable treason.
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« Reply #142 on: February 10, 2008, 12:48:44 PM » |
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I must say, that reading this thread was really funny, in a morbid sort of way. The way they fix elections in america is amazing, but you will not hear about it all over the world, like when they fix russian elections. One thing for you guys to consider.
CNN = CIA media outlet, just like bbc is british intelligence media outlet. So we know what they want to happen.
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« Reply #143 on: February 10, 2008, 04:21:29 PM » |
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Seattle Caller : "A Full House For Ron Paul" At WA Caucuses
 55 sec - Feb 10, 2008 - (33 ratings) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A2yCF0k6BngEat it!!!!!!!!!
IN YOUR FACE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
MEDIA PUPPETS, HOW YA LIKE LIVE TRUTH!!!!!!!!!!!!
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« Reply #144 on: February 10, 2008, 04:27:17 PM » |
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They are STILL not counting the votes! It remains at 87% counted. Yet the GOP anounced that McCain won ... with only a 242 vote lead!
I'm embarrassed by my state. Huckabee Campaign Challenges Results of Washington Caucuseshttp://www.cbsnews.com/blogs/2008/02/10/politics/fromtheroad/entry3813882.shtmlFebruary 10, 2008, 5:26 PM RICHMOND, VA. -- All day, Mike Huckabee's campaign has been trying to learn about how the final 13 percent of the votes in the Washington state Republican caucuses would be counted. As of this afternoon, only 87 percent of the votes have been counted and CBS News has deemed the state too close to call. Finally, Luke Esser, the chair of the state GOP party, returned the Huckabee campaign's call, saying the final results would be determined sometime within the week. The only hitch? The state chairman had already declared John McCain the winner last night, with only a 242 vote lead. In a written statement last night, Esser said, “Congratulations to Sen. McCain for a hard-fought win, his second caucus victory in the 2008 presidential nomination process. And congratulations to Gov. Huckabee for his strong second-place finish.” Huckabee campaign lawyer Lauren Huckabee (daughter-in-law of the candidate), who is skeptical of the fairness, asked for a lawyer to monitor the resluts. The state GOP denied the request and hung up on Lauren Huckabee, according to the campaign. Campaign adviser Ed Rollins will be sending lawyers to Olympia, scheduled to land this evening, to investigate the matter. At a hastily arranged press conference in a hotel room, Rollins was steamed. “You don’t get to announce the votes until they are all counted. And obviously, by his attempts to project without any statistical data or even if he had statistical data, it’s irrelevant: we’re entitled to a fair, full count," Rollins said. "Our lawyers attempted to contact him today, finally did so about ten minutes ago. He said, ‘Well I don’t know where the precincts, are, I just sort of did it. How dare Mike Huckabee challenge – he has to trust us. We’re going to count the rest of the votes today in the office.’" "We asked to have someone go in to the office with them and count the votes and he refused us. He said he would have to notify the other campaigns." “I’m not accusing the McCain campaign of anything. I’m accusing the state party chairman of using very, very bad judgement. We are going to fully pursue this legally." "When our lawyer asked them, again, 'will you say statistically, will you project, what were the precincts?', he said, 'well I don’t know, I can’t count that.' So, basically, he’s making a guess [about the results].” "I think it literally took away from our momentum…Going to the primaries here, everything is about momentum, so we are very disturbed by it.”
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wait......... WHAT??!!! Last I heard last night McCain had 26%, Huckabee 24% and Paul 21%, your saying they declared Paul the winner!!??
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wait......... WHAT??!!! Last I heard last night McCain had 26%, Huckabee 24% and Paul 21%, your saying they declared Paul the winner!!??
Ron Paul has won nearly every where, but the shits so horribly rigged, IDK how to explain it any better. I'm sure there are plenty of articles floating around here that're fully capable of expanding on this issue. Ron Paul should have won WA, hands down, unquestionably, but, ya know go go election fraud. He will never win 1st and when he does get close, they black him out or do some shit like this. They keep this up and it'll be the shot heard round the world that finally unites the freedom movement. Keep it up guys, keep exposing the fraud, we need to get the supreme court involved so we can expose how much of a shill they are as well, most of those judges are catholic!! Surprise surprise right? If you've been paying attention, the likely answer would be certainly not.
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http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=42e_1202655194Seattle Caller : "A Full house For Ron Paul" At WA Caucuses - Post Media Reply A Republican Caller and Ron Paul supporter calls in to CSPAN in the wake of the Washington State Republican precinct caucuses, held on Saturday, February 09 2008. The caller brings into doubt the results of the caucuses: "It was a full house for Ron Paul.Pretty Much all my precinct officers that came back talked about 50% for Paul and about 12% for McCain...Total BS results for sure...we already have cause for action here in Washington..." He mentions the sites http://www.blackboxvoting.org/and http://www.ronpaulvotecount.com/According to the Washington State Republican Party website "Senator John McCain has won the 2008 Republican precinct caucuses in Washington State. With 87.2 percent of precincts reporting statewide, Sen. McCain leads the GOP field with 25.5 % of delegates. Former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee took 23.7 %, Texas Congressman Ron Paul 20.6 %, and former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney won 16.5 %. Approximately 12.7 % of delegates reported their preference as "uncommitted", while another 1.1% reported their preference as "other." " A final report is not expected to be available until Monday, February 11.
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An email I received late last night from Ron Paul Meet-up group here in Washington State: Subject: [ronpaul-252] WE WON WASHINGTON! To: ronpaul-252-announce@meetup.comDate: Sun, 10 Feb 2008 13:55:34 -0500 (EST) We all did it!!!!! Let's carry this energy forward!! --Scott Sent: Sunday, February 10, 2008 10:33 AM Subject: You have done it!! Please send to your groups... Hello everyone, By our very preliminary count from you reports it is looking like we have at least twice the delegates as the other candidates!! For this day and until the count shows otherwise I want you to congratulate yourselves for WINNING Washington State for Ron Paul!! I wish I could share every single story I have heard over the past few days and all the happy reports from Ron Paul enclaves in WA towns I have never even heard of! Please know this...the National Campaign is seeing these kind of successes all over the country...Every day that goes by we have new supporters and new contributers. I can't believe I am saying this...I thought certainly I would sleep for 4 days once the 9th was over...but I am already so excited to prepare for our County Conventions!! The next few weeks are going to be very important...There were stories from almost every precinct about Huckabee and Romney voters changing their support to Ron Paul. Unfortunately some of the biggest threats to the Freedom Revolution can still come from within...our own perceptions...please read Ron's letter again until you see the part that states he we are going to the National Convention! You know things have changed every day in this campaign with new information and new victories changing the course...now we have given him Washington and made the road to the Minneapolis a lot more golden!! I will update you all when we get more final results... You all did a wonderful job. Just wonderful. Thank you for all you do! Maureen McMahan Moore Washington State Coordinator Ron Paul 2008 425-345-4913
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The sentiment amongst Mccain supporters in my small town was one of strategic interest. Folks don't want Hitlery, so they are supporting Mac. The County chair at my caucus was emphatic in mentioning that folks could vote undeclared. That must account for the other vote. Also a minimal number of 10 delegates went to Romney in Kittitas county's caucus.
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« Reply #151 on: February 12, 2008, 01:45:13 PM » |
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On another forum full of people who believe we're just crazy conspiracy nuts, many of the members think there was a conspiracy to keep Ron Paul from winning. It's pretty f**king obvious if those people are on our side. Nearly all of the people at my caucus location in Whatcom County were either for Dr. Paul or Mike Huckabee. In my precinct there were two votes for Romney, my vote for Paul and the others were for Huckabee. In the whole county McCain placed third in delegates, with Paul in second and Huckabee in first. Wasn't there a clip on Washington Journal that showed a caller from Seattle talking about the number of RP supporters at his location? Besides, only delegates matter. RP lost the vote in Clark County, but won the delegate count there. The sentiment amongst Mccain supporters in my small town was one of strategic interest. Folks don't want Hitlery, so they are supporting Mac.
Yes, there was an old man at my caucus location who wore a "Stop Hillary" hat. I would not be surprised if he supports McCain. My parents think in the opposite way. "If you vote for the lesser of two evils, you still get evil."
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« Reply #152 on: February 18, 2008, 06:01:44 PM » |
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I can't speak for other counties, but Stevens County, remember it was the first one shown as 100% counted on CNN and RP supposedly got 2 delegates... Well... in Stevens County...
Ron Paul WON! Here's the email I just got from the Stevens County GOP Chair:
"Hi to all, Had a call from the Statesman Examiner today regarding the caucus and our totals. Wow!! 196 delegates were elected. This figure does not include Alternates. They come down as follows. Ron Paul 83, Huckabee 50, McCain 24, Romney 6, Keys 2, uncommitted 18, and appointed but not voting 13 because they weren't at the caucuses. Look forward to seeing you all at the meeting on Saturday. We have a lot of work to do as far as the convention and the Lincoln Day Dinner is concerned. So much to do so little time. See you Saturday, February 23, 11:00am
Perky Osborne SCRCC Chair"
Eat that MSM!!!
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Watermonkey
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« Reply #153 on: February 18, 2008, 06:34:57 PM » |
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By the way, check this out and explain to me why an international news agency is allowed to outright lie to the people: http://www.cnn.com/ELECTION/2008/primaries/results/county/#val=WAREP4Note the totals for the counties, and they're still projecting McCain to win. These people think the sheep are asleep or idiots or something. And in Stevens County, at least, the totals are all wrong according to the email I received in the post above. Wow.
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« Reply #154 on: February 25, 2008, 02:24:31 AM » |
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we all have the freedom to Write In............................ say the machines are rigged to give mccain RP's totals and huck got mccains? this is only a primary. Maybe just maybe we can pull Arnie's stunt and Grey Davis the "anointed nominee". we all know a republican will not be in the whitehouse in 2008 but if there is it will be RP.
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faith basers make me as sick as free basers Surah 75 سورة القيامة - محمد [ http://powerofthadolla.freeforums.org/ ] An Almond for a Parrot €∀§M_ ³ حتى الآلهة الحمار الاحتفاظ زنجي الخراء تمشيا أنت كافر نكاح تفرز من الشيطان الاكبر يا ح
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« Reply #155 on: January 13, 2012, 10:40:57 PM » |
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Seattle Caller : "A Full House For Ron Paul" At WA Caucuses
 55 sec - Feb 10, 2008 - (33 ratings) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A2yCF0k6BngEat it!!!!!!!!!
IN YOUR FACE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
MEDIA PUPPETS, HOW YA LIKE LIVE TRUTH!!!!!!!!!!!! Holy crap. Wow. I think I'm running out of ways to express myself. EDIT: I downloaded it.
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