Tuesday, November 11, 2008

More on the Election...

There is no longer any real doubt that fraud on a massive scale occurred last Tuesday.
Besides ACORN, illegal aliens, and felons voting, there appears to be invisible votes coming forward. This doesn't mean that McCain/Palin didn't lose, but it is very possible that those states that barely went Dem (NC, Indiana, Nevada, etc.) had artificially inflated Dem votes cast.

How can I say this? Look at Minnesota's recount. Right now, votes are magically appearing for Al Franken. Nobody knows where they're coming from. That's just one thing. There is a more important indicator though of widespread vote fraud. I call it the "Oklahoma Conundrum." Let me explain:

Oklahoma's 77 counties went for McCain by at least 60%. Is Oklahoma more Republican than say, Texas or Arkansas? Hardly. In fact, Democrats have a slight edge in party registration. So why did Okies for McCain in such consistent, state-wide numbers?

1. Early voting is tightly controlled in Oklahoma,
2. There is no same-day registration in Oklahoma,
3. Every voter must show a photo ID at the polling place before they can vote.

Only Oklahoma has all three strictures in place. And because of these strictures, there was little or no vote fraud, spoiled ballots, or magical ballots appearing out of nowhere. It is very possible that throughout the US, Republicans who voted for McCain did so in the numbers projected, but that many thousands of ballots cast for Obama were fictitious.

That doesn't mean that Obama didn't win. I still think at the end of the day that Obama got more votes than McCain. Even if McCain had picked up NC, Nev, Indiana, and Florida, he still would have lost. But, this should put to rest the urban myth that the nation repudiated the GOP.

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