FullCountNotRecount
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Sun Nov-14-04 04:12 PM
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OH Vote Supression: 250,000 votes still uncounted |
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Source: Counselor Petroikas (sp) Election Protection Attorney in Ohio on Election day as he told Cliff Kelley on public affairs program in Chicago WVAZ-FM 6-8 CST Sunday, November 14, 2004.
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ZRB
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Sun Nov-14-04 04:13 PM
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1. Does that include provisionals? |
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Will a recount include these ballots?
If so, one could practically guarantee a Kerry win in Ohio. It all seems too easy.
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Sun Nov-14-04 04:14 PM
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FullCountNotRecount
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Sun Nov-14-04 04:26 PM
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5. My link is the Source: Petroikas the election atty: Reread: |
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Edited on Sun Nov-14-04 04:27 PM by FullCountNotRecount
Source: Counselor Petroikas (sp) Election Protection Attorney in Ohio on Election day as he told Cliff Kelley on public affairs program in Chicago WVAZ-FM 6-8 CST Sunday, November 14, 2004.
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Sun Nov-14-04 04:16 PM
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the extra 93,000 votes in Cuyahoga county that were counted instead. It's becoming clearer every day that Kerry got more real votes than Bush in Ohio.
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Sun Nov-14-04 04:22 PM
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4. If true, then Mary*something* Cahill was right. |
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The Kerry Campaign said, on election night, that there were over 250,000 cast votes still uncounted, and that's the reason why Edwards wanted to have a recount in Ohio when he came out on stage. I remember the broadcast media dismissing him, and rallying around a Bush win instead. Typical, corrupt, cheerleading corporate media...<grumble-grumble>
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Sun Nov-14-04 04:32 PM
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If this is the case how come Ohio has been considered a win for Bush, who I think only "won" by 150,000-plus or something. (forget exact number) Sorry if I'm missing something. This does sound too good to be true...
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