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TruthIsAll Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Jan-19-05 04:30 PM
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It's Time to Cut to the Chase.
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Edited on Wed Jan-19-05 04:46 PM by TruthIsAll
It's time to cut through the crap.
It's time to cut through the fog.
Let's get back to basics.

We know Mitofsky adjusts the Exit poll to the Actual Vote.
But what if the vote counts are wrong?

What if votes are corrupted by BBV and forever lost in the Ether of Cyberspace?
Wouldn't we want to know?

We know there is no audited paper backup.
How can we assume that fraud did not occur?
Especially when out of 88 touchscreen incidents, 86 Kerry votes registered for Bush?

Would it not be prudent to assume that fraud may very well have occurred?
Especially knowing that Republicans control the machines and count the votes.

Could that be why Oregon uses paper ballots and the exit poll perfectly matches the vote?

Why would anyone want to mix corrupted votes with a pristine exit poll?
Does that make any sense?

Wouldn't it make more sense to check the votes with exit polls like they do in other countries?
Rather than to adjust the exit polls to legitimize stolen votes?

Naysays, answer those simple questions.
They are so basic but you never address them.

You would rather waste our time with crap like:
"Republicans don't like to talk to pollsters."



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