by
Melinda Pillsbury-Foster
It
was obvious the election was going to be stolen months ago. Rove and
company were pulling the same old tricks we have been watching since
2000 with the voting machines, 'de-registering' voters, and using
phone calls to keep people away from the polls. It looked like a
cakewalk for Karl.
Then
reports started coming through the Voter Integrity mailing lists with
reports of voters seeing their votes transferred, not just from Obama
to Romney, but Romney to Obama. True? Who knows.
The
jumping vote was exactly what Marilyn
Blankenship
of Dallas, Texas, reported happening when she tried to vote for the
Libertarian candidate in 2004 instead of George W. The little mark,
all on its own, finds the X Spot has been selected for them. Mrs.
Blankenship protested vehemently for several years, to no avail.
From
both sides the cheating started as both candidates ruthlessly
destroyed the opposition from within their own party. Ron Paul was
just the most visible example.
Did
Obama design a strategy to ignore the popular vote, going for the
Electoral College! Did it, too involve hacking? Who knows. Ol' Karl
's eyes probably bugged out. Our electoral process is dead either
way.
Now
it is kind of quiet. No one is happy. Those who were supporting
Obama as the lesser of two evils can now consider how very bad the
last four years have been. The lesser of two evils is still not a
good deal.
#1) Huge expansion of TSA and the surveillance state; #2) Expansion of secret arrests of American citizens; #3) Acceleration of national debt blowout and endless fiat currency creation; #4) Rapid expansion of GMOs and USDA collusion; #5) Increasingly dictatorial government health care; #6) Immediate surge in sales of guns and ammo; #7) Accelerated erosion of the Bill of Rights and civil liberties; #8) Continued destruction and looting of the U.S. Economy; #9) A "giant sucking sound" of employers leaving America; #10) Stepped-up attacks on veterans and preppers.
There
is really only one solution. We need to take back the vote to the
most local level, voting on paper ballots which are counted openly
and transparently at the precinct. People from all political
viewpoints have traditionally done this routinely with no friction.
Each precinct publishes to the Internet. We can count for ourselves.
It
can be done. See you in 2016.
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