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autorank Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue May-16-06 03:45 AM
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TruthIsAll: Nov. 4th 2004. "To believe Bush won, you must believe..."
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DENYING THAT 2004 WAS STOLEN IS LIKE DENYING GLOBAL WARMING...:evilgrin:



Our good friend was so right and it was only 11:07PM election night. He knew what we all know now: the sucker was stolen. No way to put "lipstick on this pig." Stolen, outright. What else would you expect from people who: stole it in 2000, who lied us into war; trashed the environment when the world knew we face an eco catastrophe; who set up "TWA" (Torture World Airways); tapped every device in America, violating our privacy constantly; created a cynical ploy to steal future elections called "the Help America Vote Act" (renamed the Republican "Help yourself act"). Oh, but we're supposed to be prudent and not say the words "never to be spoken"...STOLEN ELECTION.

I'm happy to say it. Like many of you, I miss our most precise and determined warrior, TruthIsAll. I have no updates but continue to hope...

Once, I asked TIA why he did all this. He said, "I'd just like to vote and know my vote was counted and that others could do the same. Plus, I hate Bush."

Here's the masterpiece on election night...the message that started the election fraud movement, right here on DU.



TruthIsAll (1000+ posts) Thu Nov-04-04 11:07 PM
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To believe that Bush won the election, you must also believe...

To believe that Bush won the election, you must also believe:

1- That the exit polls were WRONG...

2- That Zogby's 5pm election day calls for Kerry winning OH, FL were WRONG. He was exactly RIGHT in his 2000 final poll.

3- That Harris last minute polling for Kerry was WRONG. He was exactly RIGHT in his 2000 final poll.

4- The Incumbent Rule I (that undecideds break for the challenger)was WRONG.

5- The 50% Rule was WRONG (that an incumbent doesn't do better than his final polling)

6- The Approval Rating Rule was WRONG (that an incumbent with less than 50% approval will most likely lose the election)

7- That Greg Palast was WRONG when he said that even before the election, 1 million votes were stolen from Kerry. He was the ONLY reporter to break the fact that 90,000 Florida blacks were disnfranchised in 2000.

8- That it was just a COINCIDENCE that the exit polls were CORRECT where there WAS a PAPER TRAIL and INCORRECT (+5% for Bush) where there was NO PAPER TRAIL.

9- That the surge in new young voters had NO positive effect for Kerry.

10- That Bush BEAT 99-1 mathematical odds in winning the election.

11- That Kerry did WORSE than Gore agains an opponent who LOST the support of SCORES of Republican newspapers who were for Bush in 2000.

12- That Bush did better than an 18 national poll average which showed him tied with Kerry at 47. In other words, Bush got 80% of the undecided vote to end up with a 51-48 majority - when ALL professional pollsters agree that the undecided vote ALWAYS goes to the challenger.

13- That Voting machines made by Republicans with no paper trail and with no software publication, which have been proven by thousands of computer scientists to be vulnerable in scores of ways, were NOT tampered with in this electionh
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