If Obama wins…. better check your back pockets… we might’ve been robbed
Posted by Duncan on November 4th, 2008
I wonder exactly how spread out this is (and based on the voter registration fraud evident, well, you get the picture):
I decided to come back and vote a “couple times”. Are you kidding me? Trust me folks, this is more widespread than we want to think about. Especially with groups like ACORN registering FELONS in prison to vote.
Or how about the the Notch voting for Obama, where Mark Steyn noticed something odd:
Re Dixville Notch, several readers point out that the town has 19 registered voters.
Yet 15 voted for Obama and 6 for McCain. Which adds up to…
You gotta admit that Acorn operation’s pretty thorough.
And don’t EVEN get me started on the Black Panthers, though it remains to be seen if these were just two rogues who were dumb enough to go out and actually try this….








November 4th, 2008 at 5:52 pm
I VOTED. :mrgreen:
For McCain and Palin.
It was pretty easy- but there were a lot of people this time compared to 2004. Hmm.
As for Notch voters, we can register the day we vote up here. And if my memory is correct, that little town voted for Kerry last time.
November 4th, 2008 at 6:22 pm
I voted, for McCain and Palin. :mrgreen:
And against my Dem representative in the House, because he voted for the bailout, uh, handout, um, rescue. I hope everyone in the House who voted for the bailout loses, Demoinkrats and Repiglicans alike.
I took leave from work and got to the voting place at around 4:30. Hardly anyone in line (and I’ve seen some big lines over the years). I must have beat the rush this time.
November 4th, 2008 at 6:47 pm
21 votes for 19 voters – that’s just Hope and Change™ meets the laws of mathematics, with the later afterwards finding its pockets picked.
And this is just the beginning: if Obama wins, by 2016, he will win 105% of the votes cast in the 2016 election (after we get a new Constitution).
Hopefully we have enough observers in the critical zone to document substantial and systemic fraud that could change the outcome. But I pray the numbers will be decisive enough to supercede any fraud.