Did Barack Obama actually ...
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Up Close and Personal
The question must be asked. I wish I didn’t have to be the one to ask
it. But, since no one else will, it falls to me.
Did Barack Obama actually, legitimately, fairly and legally win the
election?
My answer is an unequivocal no.
Anymore
I have to undergo therapy, mainline some heroin, and finish with a
high colonic—just to get out of bed. The reason for that
is, well, you know, because you have the same problem. Something
stinks terribly about the doings on Nov. 6. I believe with every
strand and fiber of my very being that our nation is now Mexico.
Or Venezuela, Or any other banana republic with elections that
are little more than an attempt to put the face of legitimacy on the
current tyrant. Joe Farah's list, partially shown below,
contains, really, no single thing that others haven't already pointed
out. But to see it all lumped together is electric.
- Prior to the election, Democrats fought
for open voting requiring no identification – particularly photo ID.
Coincidentally, Obama
won every state that didn’t fully require photo ID to vote.
Democrats contended that voter ID laws suppress the vote. But they do
not. They only suppress the illegal vote.
- Across Philadelphia, GOP poll inspectors
were forcibly (and illegally) removed from polling locations.
Coincidentally (or not), Obama received “astronomical” numbers in those
very same regions, including locations where he received “over 99
percent” of the vote. Ward 4, which also had a poll watcher dressed in
Obama attire, went massively for Obama. Obama received 99.5 percent of
the vote, defeating Romney 9,955 to 55.
- Obama also won 99.8 percent of the vote
in 44 Cleveland districts. In another Ohio county, Obama won with 108
percent of the voters registered.
- Obama received 10 million fewer votes
than he did in 2008. Romney received 3 million fewer votes than McCain.
Obama won in the four critical swing states by a grand total of 500,000
votes.
- Some 5 million independents changed their
votes from Obama to Romney in 2012. So Romney started the day 2.5
million votes ahead of where McCain was in 2008, as Jack Wheeler points
out. This means that 5.5 million Republican voters are not accounted
for. Either they didn’t show up at the polls or their votes were not
counted. Does anyone believe there was less enthusiasm by Republicans
about this election than for the one in 2008? [Full]
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In some weird fashion, understanding all this is reassuring.
Because it means that far from being a nation of looters and wild eyed
socialists, we are good people sold out by a corrupt media and a well
planned and funded group of thugs, punks, and one worlders.
However, we are a nation of people who value iur freedom, and have no
problem using the force of arms to protect it. I have to
believe that we are near an ignition point. It cannot come too
soon.
Also
read American
Thinker article.
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