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Bush Did Not Win the Election?
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<blockquote data-quote="sosuemetoo" data-source="post: 13247" data-attributes="member: 11"><p><strong>Bush Did Not Win the Election?</strong></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>If your hypothesis is correct, that it is the Kerry supporters that tried to steal the election, explain why the exit polls put Kerry way ahead and the votes counted put Bush ahead?</p><p></p><p>When I originally started this thread, it was merely to watch a certain aspect of JT's, Alex's, and Max's predictions. It seemed the "quickest" way to debunk or verify. We can't get that with the aspect of "waco type events", "CJD", etc. All three talked about this election. The other things they spoke of seemed to go on in 2005 and later.</p><p></p><p>After reading many articles about this subject the past few days, I'm beginning to conclude that the voting machines had a problem. I don't know if it was on purpose, or these systems were not adequately tested before being used. The Rense article sticks out in my mind where he states that the exit polls in counties using paper ballots matched up, those with the electronic systems did not.</p><p></p><p>I voted for Bush. However, unless I see a logical explanation for all of this, I don't think he was the true winner of this election.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sosuemetoo, post: 13247, member: 11"] [b]Bush Did Not Win the Election?[/b] If your hypothesis is correct, that it is the Kerry supporters that tried to steal the election, explain why the exit polls put Kerry way ahead and the votes counted put Bush ahead? When I originally started this thread, it was merely to watch a certain aspect of JT's, Alex's, and Max's predictions. It seemed the "quickest" way to debunk or verify. We can't get that with the aspect of "waco type events", "CJD", etc. All three talked about this election. The other things they spoke of seemed to go on in 2005 and later. After reading many articles about this subject the past few days, I'm beginning to conclude that the voting machines had a problem. I don't know if it was on purpose, or these systems were not adequately tested before being used. The Rense article sticks out in my mind where he states that the exit polls in counties using paper ballots matched up, those with the electronic systems did not. I voted for Bush. However, unless I see a logical explanation for all of this, I don't think he was the true winner of this election. [/QUOTE]
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