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requiem99 Donating Member (663 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Nov-05-04 05:44 PM
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The Florida Fraud Thread, Part II
My earlier thread on this subject had a very angry tone and an inappropriate topic title, but the white hot rage has cooled into stone cold resolve. I sent the following information you are about to read to 3 conservative family members today (none of them neocons, but they all did vote for Bush) and EVERY SINGLE ONE without exception said "Whoa, this is very suspicious, why are you telling me this before the media?"

It's not a conspiracy theory: We've got evidence, but we need more cold hard facts. This information in this thread won't convict, but it is a place to start. Information (cleaned up) follows:

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Here are some basic Florida election calcs, provided with sources at the bottom:

http://ustogether.org/Florida_Election.htm

In order to believe that these numbers are legit you have to believe that in Calhoun county for example, which has 11.9% registered Republicans and 82.4% registered Democrats, voted in favor of Bush 3,780 to Kerry's 2,116.

To put that number more clearly for you, those numbers assume that even if every single one of the 994 registered Republicans (based on the 11.9 percent number) turned out AND voted for Bush (100 percent party loyalty and 100 percent turnout rate), 2,786 democrats crossed party lines and voted for Bush, and considering John Kerry only got 2,116 votes, that means he only got 43.2 percent of the Democratic vote. FOURTY THREE PERCENT. And that means the other 57 percent voted for Bush (minus 0.5 for Nader/Others). Do any of you buy that for one single second?

Now, I know Independents are left out of this graph, but lets give George Bush the benefit of the doubt and assume that he carried the Independent chunk of the vote (20 percent or so at most) by 100 percent, EVERY SINGLE VOTE. In the county we just talked about that STILL would not get him NEARLY the vote he got, and that would mean Democrats turned out at about 35 percent to vote for Kerry. NOT. POSSIBLE.

AND THESE NUMBERS ARE REPEATED ACROSS THE BOARD!

We better move like we've never moved before, because our country may be weeks away from it being too late for us to ever stop what is coming.

Blast this to the media, tell your friends and co-workers (give them the raw florida data with the link above and tell them to compare it to the registration data), but get out the word!

We still have time to save democracy.
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