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Tuesday, November 09, 2004

The Miracle of Election Fraud

Wow! The voters in Florida really came out for Bush last Tuesday! It's nothing short of unbelievable. Bush got more votes than registered Republicans in 47 out of 67 counties in Florida.

  • In 15 of the 47 counties, Bush got twice as many votes as registered Republicans.
  • In 4 of the 47 counties, Bush got three times as many votes as registered Rebublicans.
  • Statewide, Bush got about 20,000 more votes than registered Republicans.

  • In 2000, Bush got 85% of the total number of registered Republicans.
  • In 2004, the exit polls showed Bush winning only about 14% of the Democratic vote statewide- about the same as in 2000.
  • The exit polls showed Bush losing Florida's independent voters to Kerry 57-41.

Surprising jumps in Bush's vote tallies across the country, especially when matched against national exit polls showing Kerry winning 51-48, are causing suspicion that the election was rigged. NO KIDDING!

Exit polls, according to the experts, are almost never wrong. They are so reliable that they are used as guides to the relative honesty of elections in Third World countries.

Some distraught voters reported trying to vote for Kerry but the touch-screen voting machines came up registering their votes for Bush. The ultimate voter nightmare!

If Bush's totals weren't artificially enhanced, they would represent one of the most remarkable electoral achievements in US history.

Even if one were to estimate that 100% of the evangelical voters turned out for Bush in 2004 and that 100% of Bush's 2000 supporters turned out again for him, this still leaves about 5 million new Bush voters unaccounted for.

Regardless of the number of questionable circumstances in regard to the vote tallies nationwide, chances are, as in 2000, this story will not attract much media attention and will not get much exposure. The only way election fraud can be overcome and stopped is through the efforts of ordinary citizens banding together in major ways to bring this to light.

[Click on the blog title to read Sam Parry's article, "Bush's 'Incredible' Vote Tallies."]


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