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http://www.ukprogressive.co.uk/breaking-retired-nsa-analyst-proves-gop-is-stealing-elections/

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JEzY2tnwExs

TL;DR version: machines are changing votes from D to R, more in larger precincts, up to 10%

Forgive me if I find the sourcing, particularly the YouTube clip, somewhat suspect.
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Offline Aardwolf

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On the one hand, I hope it's wrong, because if it's right... crap.

On the other hand, I hope it's right, because I posted it on HLP and my Facebook wall.

 

Offline Thaeris

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There's a good documentary about voting machine fraud that ought to be watched, here is the first part, and the rest of it is on YouTube:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vcrnBduJrUs

There was also a case during the Republican primaries where the Paul campaign found that the electronic machines had been rigged in favor of the Romney campaign.
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Offline General Battuta

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This is definitely a thing I am worried a bit about. There was some serious talk that the 2004 election was stolen.

 
 

Offline Nuke

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ive always assumed both sides were fixing elections equally, and that they canceled each other out.
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Offline Mikes

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ive always assumed both sides were fixing elections equally, and that they canceled each other out.

Uh....  may the side with the better programmers, the bigger funding and stronger ties to the voting machine manufacturers win!

 

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ive always assumed both sides were fixing elections equally, and that they canceled each other out.

Uh....  may the side with the better programmers, the bigger funding and stronger ties to the voting machine manufacturers win!

or the side with the mafia contacts :nervous:
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The American Mafia is pretty profoundly ****ed up these days and can't get **** done.

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Offline SypheDMar

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Ohio turned out great, and Nate Silver is a genius! Ohio State had people lining up for three hours even after the poll closed. We did it!

 
My largest concern is the Obama administration's rather troubling viewpoint on human resources:

Through inaction on behalf of multiple individuals under the Obama administration and the department of defense, the Benghazi Attack was allowed to happen. Embassy security was withdrawn from what was very clearly still a warzone, simply under the political guise that the war on terror was somehow 'over'. Even the simple deployment of a reactionary force would have turned a tragedy into a thwarted terrorist attack.

FEMA's response to the Hurricane Sandy disaster has been less than satisfactory. These are precisely the types of disasters that FEMA is supposed to be equipped to support. Now a winter storm is travelling toward the destroyed coastline, and countless people are without food, water, electricity, and natural gas. The administration is responsible for the success (or lack thereof) of the agencies they are in charge of.

"We can absorb another terrorist attack" -Barack Obama

The (in)actions of the Obama administration indicate that American citizens' lives are expendable.
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I disagree with that assessment. The Benghazi attack was unpredictable and blaming it on Obama is very politically motivated with no real backing. Why blame Obama when you can blame Congress for cutting the budget? Why not blame the CIA for failing to predict where the attack will occur? Why not blame the ambassador for putting his own life in danger?

http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/worldviews/wp/2012/11/06/whos-to-blame-for-benghazi-a-laymans-guide/

Obama's FEMA response is handled much better than Bush's (lack of) response. Obama's response is so great that even Chris Christie praised him. I'm not sure what news you've been reading, but Obama has been remarkable in handling the situation. Bush instead decided to host a fundraiser and let a subordinate mishandle the situation.

Healthcare, pulling the U.S. out of Iraq and Afghanistan, focusing on education in not just the primary/secondary education but also in college levels show us that the Obama administration believes that humans lives are NOT expendable. That human lives are sacred and worth investing in for a better future.

 
 
My largest concern is the Obama administration's rather troubling viewpoint on human resources:

Through inaction on behalf of multiple individuals under the Obama administration and the department of defense, the Benghazi Attack was allowed to happen. Embassy security was withdrawn from what was very clearly still a warzone, simply under the political guise that the war on terror was somehow 'over'. Even the simple deployment of a reactionary force would have turned a tragedy into a thwarted terrorist attack.

FEMA's response to the Hurricane Sandy disaster has been less than satisfactory. These are precisely the types of disasters that FEMA is supposed to be equipped to support. Now a winter storm is travelling toward the destroyed coastline, and countless people are without food, water, electricity, and natural gas. The administration is responsible for the success (or lack thereof) of the agencies they are in charge of.

"We can absorb another terrorist attack" -Barack Obama

The (in)actions of the Obama administration indicate that American citizens' lives are expendable.

Oh you.

 

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Re: the "We can absorb another terrorist attack" comment.

What the **** else is he supposed to say?  "We cannot absorb another terrorist attack" is not only a blatant lie, but it's also a huge public relations blunder.

So, truthfully, what is the correct thing to say in that regard?

 

Offline Luis Dias

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Yeah, the black liberal guy can't do anything. He's so soft and powerless. But he's also from Chicago, which means he's from the mafia and knows all the tricks and cons to manipulate everything for him. However, he's so soft. But he's really not, coz I have here lotz and lotz of pages denigrating the actions the CIA has done to american citizens under his watch. Oh, and have I told you how weak he is? Apologizing for Amurica and so on? Further, you only have to look to democrat corruption on elections and their willingness to steal elections with these clear evidences I gathered from tin-foil-hat sites to see how he's not gonna stop at *nothing* to do what he wants!


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Offline Nuke

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i think the problem is voters in general haven't had a decent president in so long were not quite certain of the qualities we should be looking for.

btw i voted for johnson. im glad me and another 1% of us voters voted with middle fingers extended, though i was expecting a bigger **** off and die vote and fewer sheeple.
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FEMA's response to the Hurricane Sandy disaster has been less than satisfactory. These are precisely the types of disasters that FEMA is supposed to be equipped to support. Now a winter storm is travelling toward the destroyed coastline, and countless people are without food, water, electricity, and natural gas. The administration is responsible for the success (or lack thereof) of the agencies they are in charge of.

I think the problems accossiated with disaster relief after Hurricane Sandy have less to do with the Obama administration and more with goverment policies in the long run (as evidenced with Katrina's disaster relief, which was disastrous) and the fact that Hurricane Sandy is just... well.

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