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CK_John

(10,005 posts)
Sun Sep 2, 2012, 02:50 PM Sep 2012

This elections will boil down to who is considered a decision maker.

Reagan was a great decision maker but payed no attention to data or info. Bush the same. Lies, policies, parties and race play a secondary part.

That is the job for next week. An old corporate saying was "No decision is worse than a bad decision". A bad decision can be changed, no decision causes chaos.

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This elections will boil down to who is considered a decision maker. (Original Post) CK_John Sep 2012 OP
This election is going to boil down to whether "Undecideds" can be bombarded with hundreds of... Walk away Sep 2012 #1
It will boil down to who counts the votes and how many votes are thrown out. Marymarg Sep 2012 #2
There are over 50,000 polling districts independent of each other CK_John Sep 2012 #3

Walk away

(9,494 posts)
1. This election is going to boil down to whether "Undecideds" can be bombarded with hundreds of...
Sun Sep 2, 2012, 03:37 PM
Sep 2012

millions if not billions of dollars worth of corporate sponsored propaganda and still vote in their own best interest.

Marymarg

(823 posts)
2. It will boil down to who counts the votes and how many votes are thrown out.
Sun Sep 2, 2012, 05:59 PM
Sep 2012

How many people remember the 2000 election fraud that took the election away from Gore and gave George, the Lesser the fraudulent title of POTUS? I received a call (Democratic) asking me to contribute to Obama's campaign and I voiced my concern that the election would be stolen and mentioned the 2000 election. She had no clue (too young).
I admit to being ultra paranoid and a worrier but still--the Republicans will steal this election if they possibly can. Why not? They have done it before and now they have way more money, way more incentive, and way more desperation. My hope is that after the Convention, the campaign will bring this to light--everywhere.
I may be wrong but it seems that I am the only one very worried about this.

CK_John

(10,005 posts)
3. There are over 50,000 polling districts independent of each other
Sun Sep 2, 2012, 06:22 PM
Sep 2012

with different ballots. No one is efficient enough to steal an election.

You either get out the vote or you don't.

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