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06 November 2004

Bush didn't really win? What a shocker. Not.

Well, as we were all expecting, it appears that election fraud has once again put Bush in power...

Let's start at the beginning... First, we noticed that it was kinda odd that Gay Marriage was outlawed locally -- considering about 1/3rd of our population (locally) falls into that category. We weren't sure that there was any voter fraud (other than the reports about democratic registrations being torn up), but it seemed very odd that a large portion of our population would vote against themselves.

Then we notice that there was election problems in North Carolina, which in at least one county they said:
"Officials said 3,005 early votes were stored, but 4,530 were lost. " and "The loss of the votes didn't appear to change the outcome of county races "... Umm, excuse me? Over half of the votes weren't counted and it wouldn't make any difference?

Then, we see election fraud in Ohio... Specifically, "a computer error involving one voting-machine cartridge gave President Bush 3,893 extra votes in a Gahanna precinct"... Hmm, that is a lot of extra votes.

So, let's just say that the extra 3893 votes, and the missing 4530 votes couldn't have swung either of those districts, or the 35 electoral votes they represent... Are we to believe that those are the only two districts nationwide involved in illegally handing the election to Bush?

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