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To: stockman_scott who wrote (123622)1/9/2008 7:10:52 AM
From: Wharf Rat  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 362920
 
Any time one wins, it is cuz one was the best; any time one loses, one got cheated.



To: stockman_scott who wrote (123622)1/9/2008 10:52:36 AM
From: Patricia Trinchero  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 362920
 
IF what you say is true then Obama may have won or win in the future by the same election rigging techniques.

We all somehow like to think our guys or gal is the only one that's not using any fraudulent practices when in reality, all of them are touching on the line.

WHereever there's that much money there's fraud of some kind......................it's a human trait that universal among all races and sexes.

My son in Texas told me last night that all his southern friends claim Obama will never take Texas and probably not any state in the deep south in a general election. My son has friends of all races and his black friends have echoed that sentiment.

A black man on KGO radio last night claimed that many people change their minds when they enter a voting booth and decide not to vote for a black man at the last minute.............He cited Ford and Bradley who ran for mayor of LA.

Fraud from voting machines comes when the loser suddenly surges ahead at the end of counting. Hillary was ahead at a steady rate for hours. SHe also won precincts that were in cities which was her strong point.



To: stockman_scott who wrote (123622)1/9/2008 2:14:13 PM
From: the navigator  Respond to of 362920
 
Ok, I'm behind in my reading, so this may be old news. Perhaps Hillary is the chosen one.

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News Updates from Citizens for Legitimate Government
09 Jan 2008
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Where Paper Prevailed, Different Results By Lori Price 09 Jan 2008

2008 New Hampshire Democratic Primary Results --Total Democratic Votes: 286,139 - Machine vs Hand (RonRox.com) 09 Jan 2008
Hillary Clinton, Diebold Accuvote optical scan: 39.618%
Clinton, Hand Counted Paper Ballots: 34.908%
Barack Obama, Diebold Accuvote optical scan: 36.309%
Obama, Hand Counted Paper Ballots: 38.617%
Machine vs Hand:
Clinton: 4.709% (13,475 votes)
Obama: -2.308% (-6,604 votes)

2008 New Hampshire Republican Primary Results --Total Republican Votes: 236,378 Machine vs Hand (RonRox.com) 09 Jan 2008
Mitt Romney, Diebold Accuvote optical scan: 33.075%
Romney, Hand Counted Paper Ballots: 25.483%
Ron Paul, Diebold Accuvote optical scan: 7.109%
Paul, Hand Counted Paper Ballots: 9.221%
Machine vs Hand:
Romney: 7.592% (17,946 votes)
Paul: -2.112% (-4,991 votes)

NH: "First in the nation" (with corporate controlled secret vote counting) By Nancy Tobi 07 Jan 2008 81% of New Hampshire ballots are counted in secret by a private corporation named Diebold Election Systems (now known as "Premier"). The elections run on these machines are programmed by one company, LHS Associates, based in Methuen, MA. We know nothing about the people programming these machines, and we know even less about LHS Associates. We know even less about the secret vote counting software used to tabulate 81% of our ballots. [See also CLG's Coup 2004 and Yes, Gore DID win!.]

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CLG Newsletter editor: Lori Price, Manager. Copyright © 2008, Citizens For Legitimate Government ® All rights reserved. CLG Founder and Chair is Michael Rectenwald, Ph.D.