Election Stolen?

@debrakcarey (19887)
United States
November 13, 2012 7:52am CST
Was the election STOLEN? Was 'amnesty' given to ensure Obama won? Does this make the case FOR voter ID? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ILJDudUpct0&feature=youtu.be Reports of Somalis who could not speak English being bused in and helped to vote by Democrats are all over the internet. This site sums up the stories best. http://refugeeresettlementwatch.wordpress.com/2012/10/27/somalis-being-bused-in-to-ohio-polling-place-are-they-citizens/ Reports of fraud in several key states such as FL where boxes of uncounted absentee ballots sit as well as reports of military NOT even GETTING their ballots. http://www.newsmax.com/US/absentee-ballots-military/2012/06/26/id/443513 Obama filed suit to deny extra time for military to vote http://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2012/08/unreal-obama-camp-sues-to-restrict-military-votes/ There is currently a petition posted on WH site for a recount. I say it is time to demand UNIFORM ELECTION REFORM and VOTER ID laws in ALL 50 states.
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@urbandekay (18278)
13 Nov 12
Hilarious, bet you weren't making such a fuss over Bush's rigged election all the best, urban
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@urbandekay (18278)
13 Nov 12
Incorrect, Bush's election was rigged, that you suggest action is taken only when someone you disprove of is elected suggests a bogus attitude all the best, urban
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@Rollo1 (16679)
• Boston, Massachusetts
13 Nov 12
Incorrect, only those who opposed Bush believe the election was rigged. Recounts done by independent firms gave Bush a clear victory. And Bush has nothing to do with current voter fraud. Either voter fraud is a good thing or it is a bad thing, it is not something you can excuse by saying "it's happened before". We'd have no law if it ceased to be a law because someone broke it.
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@Rollo1 (16679)
• Boston, Massachusetts
13 Nov 12
Congratulations! you were the first to refer to Bush in a discussion that has nothing whatsoever to do with him!
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@mariaperalta (19073)
• Mexico
13 Nov 12
Not sure if it was in Usa. But it was here in Mexico. The man who won was seen giving out 75.00 pre paid grocery cards to get people to vote for him. Word is... he gave out almost one million dollars worth. No wonder he won.
@debrakcarey (19887)
• United States
13 Nov 12
I am sorry to hear that, was anything done when it was found out?
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@debrakcarey (19887)
• United States
13 Nov 12
There are reports here as well, in some swing state precincts, NO VOTES were cast for Romney whatsoever. Trouble with electronic voting machines that switched votes for Romney to Obama were observed in large numbers as well. There IS SOFTWARE available that does this, and recently was revealed in court case on election fraud. http://samuel-warde.com/2012/10/the-ease-of-voting-machine-fraud/ http://www.wnd.com/2012/11/poll-watcher-sees-romney-ballots-changed/ I find it absurd that a liberal site posted a report that the GOP (Romney) was fixing the election in that first link, and in some precincts Romney got 0 votes and the machines were changing a Romney vote to an Obama vote in many states.
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@debrakcarey (19887)
• United States
13 Nov 12
http://www.americanthinker.com/2012/11/was_the_2012_election_stolen.html#ixzz2C6y8gNoV Aiding Obama's win was a devious suppression of the conservative vote. The conservative-leaning military vote has decreased drastically since 2010 due to the so-called Military Voter Protection Act that was enacted into law the year before. It has made it so difficult for overseas military personnel to obtain absentee ballots that in Virginia and Ohio there has been a 70% decrease in requests for ballots since 2008. In Virginia, almost 30,000 fewer overseas military voters requested ballots than in 2008. In Ohio, more than 20,000 fewer overseas military voters requested ballots. This is significant considering Obama won in both states by a little over 100,000 votes. Voter fraud has been in the works for years. At least 52 employees of the left wing group ACORN have been convicted of voter registration fraud. ACORN itself was convicted of the crime of "compensation," paying its registration canvassers bonuses to exceed their quotas. In 2008, 36% of ACORN's voter registrations were invalidated. Left wing political pundit Chris Matthews admitted last year that pretending to call someone from a polling company, then voting their ballot for them, has been happening in big cities since the 1950's. He admitted he knows that kind of voter fraud takes place in
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@Rollo1 (16679)
• Boston, Massachusetts
13 Nov 12
Oh come on, Deb. You know there's no such thing as Voter Fraud, Eric Holder said so. It's not fraud if they vote Democratic. What you will find among liberals is that there is a percentage of them who don't really mind if non-citizens vote. They say that if they live here and work here, then they should get a vote and a say. Of course, they would change their minds about that if all immigrant non-citizens started voting Republican. What the video showed is probably the case all over. Most places ask you to register to vote when you get a license or renew your license and there are probably lots of non-citizens who do just that.
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@debrakcarey (19887)
• United States
16 Nov 12
It is time to speak up. Calling elected officals with our concerns is necessary. Let them know how we feel and why. Hold them accountable. If your state has a way to recall those who don't respond to citizen's concerns, GET ACTIVE and quit being passive sheep! Phone numbers and emails of elected officials can be found online.
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• United States
13 Nov 12
Deb, your guy lost, it happens, there were countless attempts at voter suppression by the republicans especially in Ohio. "Was 'amnesty' given to ensure Obama won?" Did GWB take us to war to ensure his re-election? His advisers sure thought that was why his father wasn't re-elected. Did the election have ANYTHING to do with homeland security raising the terrorist threat level when Kerry made any big speeches? Especially when they were raising it for people who haven't been known terrorist for years? "Obama filed suit to deny extra time for military to vote" THIS IS A BOLD FACED LIE!!!! How did this suite deny military voters anything? How does allowing ALL Ohioans the ability to vote before the election deny ANY military members the right to vote? This was another attempt by republicans to suppress the vote, and if you look at the numbers you would see why.
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@Rollo1 (16679)
• Boston, Massachusetts
13 Nov 12
Two "Bush did it" answers in a row! I am going to award Deb a prize for offering up such great evidence and supporting documentation that you are all reduced to the standard "I don't know how to respond to that because it's true, so I will just blame it all on Bush" response.
@Rollo1 (16679)
• Boston, Massachusetts
14 Nov 12
And the answer is.... Bush did it!
• United States
13 Nov 12
Rollo, I know that you run from facts like a fat man runs from weight watchers, but I NEVER heard ANY right winger like you complain when Bush did these things. I know that hypocrisy is a way of life for your right wingers, but it isn't for me!!!!!!!!
@Fatcat44 (1141)
• United States
13 Nov 12
I am starting to get ticked off about how this voting fraud I am hearing about. And the fact that some of the areas, republican observers were not allowed in. We have lost our country to corruption.
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@debrakcarey (19887)
• United States
16 Nov 12
Contact your elected officials and let them know by email or phone call. Tell them you are concerned with the results and why. We either speak up or shut up, permanently.
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@debrakcarey (19887)
• United States
17 Nov 12
http://fellowshipofminds.wordpress.com/2012/11/15/why-the-gop-will-not-do-anything-about-vote-fraud/
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@Fatcat44 (1141)
• United States
18 Nov 12
Wow, is this really true? I have to check into this more.
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• United States
13 Nov 12
What about Philadelphia not getting one vote for Romney. That doesn't seem real. So if the election was stolen, what can be done now? Nothing. I wish he could be taken down from his throne.
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• United States
14 Nov 12
...the brainwashed (by liberal run press and education) have no problem believing it!
• Thailand
15 Nov 12
Romney got 14% of the vote in Philadelphia. de omnibus dubitandum
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@debrakcarey (19887)
• United States
16 Nov 12
http://articles.philly.com/2012-11-13/news/35069785_1_romney-supporters-mitt-romney-voter-id-law http://www.nbcchicago.com/blogs/ward-room/In-37-Chicago-Precincts-Romney-Received-No-Votes-179135891.html http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-250_162-57548626/romney-earned-zero-votes-in-some-urban-precincts/ Philly, Chicago, Cleveland....NO VOTES FOR ROMNEY IN SEVERAL PRECINCTS.
@peavey (16936)
• United States
13 Nov 12
Voter ID is a no brainer. I don't understand (well, I do) how anyone could think there is anything wrong with requiring a voter to prove that he is eligible and that he is who he claims to be. I agree, there needs to be a major reform of our voting procedure. I hope that this movement continues and gains momentum. If there was enough voter fraud to tip the election, then we need to know and act upon it. If there wasn't, then we need to know that, too. We have the right to know.
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@debrakcarey (19887)
• United States
16 Nov 12
It seems to be gaining momentum. Whether it will be acted on is questionable. Everyone needs to contact their elected officials and voice their concerns. The American people have been silent to long, either we start to speak up or face the fact our government does what IT want's to do because we've remained silent.
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@clrumfelt (5490)
• United States
18 Dec 12
Deb to tell the truth I am politic-weary at this point. I know a lot of dishonesty took place and the the election was probably rigged, but I also don't think there is anything to be done about it. Congress is exactly the same as before, and isn't Eric Holder still in his position? Who is ever going to bring charges since nothing is changed? However, in retrospect of the election, I thought anybody else as president would be better than Obama, but now I am not so sure. Romney didn't exactly represent conservative values and was somewhat dishonest himself about various issues. First he was opposed to abortion to appease the conservatives, and then when the liberals made an issue of it and the stance seemed unpopular he was in support of it. Who knows what other issues he may have been unstable on? Was he really the lesser of two evils? Of course I can't say for sure on any of this, but my battle to get Romney in the WH is over, and at this point I am accepting that Obama is president at least for the next 4 years and am praying for him and all of Congress to do what is best for the USA. He needs much prayer and so do all our other leaders. I think we as a nation are at the place where if we want radical political change the only answer is to seek God until he sends radical revival to the USA.
@zweeb82 (5653)
• Malaysia
18 Dec 12
Have not been posting for quite a while now but suddenly your post caught my eye. I guess jerrymandering & all that stuff is a world wide phenomena - first epidemic, now pandemic. From where I come from, we never heard of street marches until the recent years. People are just sick & tired. Godliness is the only answer. Our elections will be real soon. Majority politicians only think of the next election ( how to make their bank accounts fat - well at least that's for our country as corruption level is sky high ), we need righteous people who will think of the next generation to stand out at such a time as this...
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@debrakcarey (19887)
• United States
18 Dec 12
Hi, yes, I am weary of it too. And as you do, feel there probably is nothing can be done. As to Romeny's not being any less evil, my opinion is that he may not be as conservative as I'd liked him to be...but at least he's not looking to deliberately destroy the country. Abortion stance; not really important in how he governs. And the presidential office will actually have little effect on that anyway. That battle will be won by the states. I am praying, as I've always done, for all our elected leaders. Of late, I've kinda felt like 'what will be, will be.' zweeb, I totally agree with you, America, and the world, has a spiritual problem. Thanks for responding
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@dragon54u (31634)
• United States
13 Nov 12
I find it highly suspicious that Obama would get 90% or more in some districts. Sorry to hear you'll be offline, hope you're off having some R&R.
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@debrakcarey (19887)
• United States
16 Nov 12
I was babysitting while my daughter works on her degree. My niece was doing this for her but just had a baby and needs a few weeks to recuperate. There are some precincts in Ohio where NOT ONE vote was cast for Romney. 100% went to Obama. This is what you would see in elections in countries with dictators.
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@andy77e (5156)
• United States
13 Nov 12
I think we should drop this line of thought. Obama won because the ignorant people of this country supported "hope and change" lies over reality. No amount of military vote, or absentee ballots can change the mass of ignorant voters flooding the polls.
• Thailand
15 Nov 12
Calling the majority of the electorate ignorant pretty much seals the deal for the next election. de omnibus dubitandum
@andy77e (5156)
• United States
15 Nov 12
First off, I'm not arrogant enough to think that my little post, has enough power to wipe out an entire election. Second, in the 2000 election, after Al Gore kissed his wife at the DNC convention, there was a 5% swing in the votes. When reporters interviewed people who changed their vote, they referred to the kiss, as being the deciding factor. Proving two points. 1, obviously if a kiss can swing 5% of the voters, my post surely has no weight at all. 2, the voters are ignorant masses when a kiss is the determining factor for 5% of the voters, which is 1 Million voters. Third, if saying voters are ignorant, offends them, that's proof they are what I claim they are. If someone says I'm ignorant, I laugh at them, because I know they are wrong. People are offended by the truth, far more than they are offend by what they know is a lie. Lastly, ignorance itself, seals the deal on the next election... so who cares? I appreciate your unintended complement that my written words have the ability to sway the election of the entire country, but it's not true, and we both know it. What is true, is my statement about the voters of America. They are ignorant and childish, clamoring after illusions of utopia, that universally have resulted in destruction.
@debrakcarey (19887)
• United States
16 Nov 12
I'm with you 100% Andy, if folks are offended, so be it. Time to take the gloves off and tell it like it is! Chiang's attempt to silence those who speak up and tell the truth by his attitude and so many following the politically correct meme and NOT speaking their mind for fear of Chiang's attitude towards them, is exactly why so many have remained silent and allowed our country to be taken down this path.
• China
13 Nov 12
I have no idea about this political game, wish this time Obama will bring American and the world a new and peace life! Enjoy your day!
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@debrakcarey (19887)
• United States
13 Nov 12
Thank you Gretchen. ME too.
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@Fatcat44 (1141)
• United States
13 Nov 12
Good luck on this. He has been the most partisan and non=transparent president ever. We do not have a clue what he is doing behind everyone's back.
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