Worldwide Ron Paul Campaigns Meetup Message Board › Election Fraud in New York
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Good move, Gigi! I am very glad you cc:d Carol and Ron.
If the legal team is worth their salt (and we will soon see) they will be able to trace who gave the directive, and then...WOW! I can only contemplate the impact of that! |
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Sorry my story doesn't come with proof. I was by myself and I never actually saw any crossed out ballots, only heard rumors. If I had known, I'd of worn a wire. I wish now I had stuck up more for myself instead of just giving in, but it's harder to stand up to a group of people by yourself. If some other people had been with me... Who knows...
Yeah, I was blown away by Romney's "suspending" his campaign. Notice, it says "suspending" and NOT "dropping out" like Giuliani did. I'm not sure what significavce this has yet. What happens to the votes and delegates Romney amassed so far? Do the delegates get to support whomever they want now? Hopefully it's not just a matter of now McCain gets all those votes behind him, that would be problematic for sure, lol... I certainly hope some good comes out of all this for Ron Paul. As it is, it's tough enough the media (when they DO report all the results) only shows Paul with 6 delegates when in fact he has more like 42 or so pledged so far. He's doing much better than many perceive and many give him credit for. |
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I Explained How This Could All Happen, Im From Pa, We Have'nt Had Our Primaries Yet, But Ill Bet
Anything That The Same Thing Happens Here. The Elitists Are Controlling All This, Dont You Get It. And Im Sure That Ron Paul Knows Why This Is Happening, These People Want Who They Want To Be President, So They Can Pull Strings, Like They Have With Every Other President. Did'nt It Seem Funny, When Bush Was Running, And They Needed A Recount Of Votes In FLORIDA, Which Happens To Be The State That Is Governed By Georgie Boys Brother Jeb? It Does'nt Matter Who You Vote For, If They Want Somebody In Office, The'll Get Them In. Our Country Has Slowly Been Turning Into A Dictatorship Rule, With The Worst Yet To Come. Do The Research People, I Have, And I Know Whats To Come, Our Constitution Is Being Erased, And Our Rights Are Being Taken Away From Us. I Know This All Sounds Crazy, I Used To Think So Too, Till I Woke From The Reality They They Have Given Us, And Started Thinking Outside The Box. Everything That You Have Ever Heard, Or Read, That You Would'nt Think Could Possibly Happen, Actually Could, And I Do Mean Everything. |
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And all of that is the greatest reason of all to make sure that we're continually supporting Paul and bringing these errors and frauds out in the open to make more and more people aware.
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| mike galasso | |
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Has Anyone Seen The You Tube Video Of Willie Nelson, He Says That He Thinks Something Could Happen, Emergency Wise, Another Attack Or What Not, That Could Cancel The Elections, And Allow Bush To Serve Another Decade. Could You Imagine That? Go And See The Video If You Dont Believe It, This Is Coming From A Reputable Music Icon.
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| Ed Vallejo | |
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Yeah, I was blown away by Romney's "suspending" his campaign. Notice, it says "suspending" and NOT "dropping out" like Giuliani did. I'm not sure what significavce this has yet. What happens to the votes and delegates Romney amassed so far? Do the delegates get to support whomever they want now? Hopefully it's not just a matter of now McCain gets all those votes behind him, that would be problematic for sure, lol.... In 'suspending' his Campaign, Romney KEEPS his Delegates until the convention. That way, they can't be counted by any other Candidate (including Ron) until Willards' campaign is officially over. BTW - we here in Arizona experienced our own 'vote fraud' in another form. People who had been voting in the same place for decades found that their names were not on the roll, and had to vote a 'provisional' ballot, which won't get counted until next week (if ever). I am researching to find out what percentage of provisional ballots were Ron Paul supporters. THE R3VOLUTION CONTINUES!!!! (I don't hear no fat lady singing yet!) |
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I haven't had time to sift through all of the posts but I am curious to know if this all took place at night when there would be more voters coming in. I voted in the early morning and he was listed right on top.
The only problem I experienced was when someone called the school to say I was causing a disturbance or something to that effect. I was just handing out literature and had a few signs well in the 100ft. parameter. Good thing that my father works there so they all know me (and are Ron Paul supporters anyway) Also, later on at night some jerk knocked down all my signs but I did not have a problem voting. But this is an OUTRAGE! Just when you think they can't stoop any lower.. |
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Voters are told pen had 'invisible ink'
BLANK BALLOTS | Staffers try to reach 20 who thought they'd voted February 6, 2008 BY ANNIE SWEENEY Staff Reporter/asweeney@suntimes.com When it comes to election shenanigans, Chicago has been accused of just about everything. But invisible ink? Twenty voters at a Far North Side precinct who found their ink pens not working were told by election judges not to worry. It's invisible ink, officials said. The scanner will count it. But their votes weren't recorded after all. "Part of me was thinking it does sound stupid enough to be true,'' said Amy Carlton, who had serious doubts but went ahead and voted anyway. As it turns out, Carlton was one of 20 voters at the precinct who were given the wrong pen to use. They were also then told, apparently by a misinformed judge, that the pens have invisible ink, elections officials said. As a result, the votes were not counted. But officials insisted there were no dirty tricks involved. "This one defies logic,'' said Jim Allen, a spokesman for the Chicago Board of Elections. "You try to anticipate everything. But certain things just ... they go beyond any kind of planning you can perform.'' By late afternoon, five voters had been contacted and told to come back to the polling place to vote again. And elections staff had left messages at the homes of the rest, Allen said. Carlton and Angela Burkhardt, another voter who was told the same invisible ink story, spent a good part of the day calling and e-mailing the Board of Elections to get answers. "I am furious and devastated and I just feel stupid,'' Carlton said. "I feel so angry.'' Both women agreed that this election meant a lot. They had spent a good deal of time researching candidates. "I have been voting since I was 18,'' said Carlton, 38. "This is the most important election of my life so far.'' Burkhardt planned to go back to vote late Tuesday. She worried about those who might not be able to return. "I worry about the other people who were there,'' she said. "Maybe [they] can't get off work. I am a person of privilege. I can go back. What if you couldn't?" http://www.suntimes.c... |
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