Barricaded in the White House
By Jane Stillwater, Jan 23, 2005
Barricaded in the White House, GWB discovers that Election Fraud is still the
issue....
Can you imagine George Washington's inaugural parade? Bet he didn't have a
whole battalion of snipers on the roofs of the parade route to protect him from
irate citizens! Bet he didn't have to wear a bullet-proof vest because he was
terrified of American voters. Bet he didn't have to pay 2,500 troops and
officers from 70 police departments to keep hundreds of thousands of unhappy
citizens subdued.
I bet that George Washington didn't have to
cancel tours of the presidential residence because he was afraid of American
tourists.
We've come a long way, Dubya!
No matter
what the Republicans tell us or who they claim is the president, it is obvious
to the average US citizen that Bush is NOT popular here -- and election fraud is
still the issue.
Speaking of election fraud, I had lunch the other
day with an expert on voting machines. "Diebold and ES&S used several
techniques to steal the election," he said, "but the most obvious one was the
use of batteries. How can Americans put a man on the moon yet not be able to
invent a battery that lasts more than six hours?" Huh?
"According
to this ES&S brochure, their voting machine batteries need to be changed
every six hours. This is really convenient. It means that ES&S technicians
are required to come in and fiddle with the machines."
Why after
six hours? "If the votes are tampered with earlier, it won't look realistic.
With 8% more Democrats in America than Republicans, a landslide would look
suspicious. So the votes must be tampered with AFTER a certain amount of votes
have already been cast. It was easy to doctor three million votes. They just
turned a switch at the end of six hours." Interesting. Where was the Energizer
Bunny when we needed him?
The expert showed me the ES&S
brochure. It read, "Up to six hours of continuous precinct counter operation is
delivered by a maintenance-free, sealed battery charged by an internal power
supply." Makes it sound really good, doesn't it?
Then the expert
pulled out some statistics. You can't be a REAL expert without statistics. "In
Florida, 1,845,866 voters were registered as Republicans and 1,982,210 were
registered as Democrats." And yet Bush won? Yeah right.
"But
here's how you can prove that the crime actually happened. The expected
Republican vote was 1,337,242. The actual vote was 1,950,213. The expected
Democratic vote was 1,432,425. Their actual vote was 1,445,675. How come the
Democratic estimate was essentially correct but the Republican estimate was some
600,000 votes wrong?" How can you explain this, given the data? "Even with
issues like abortion and gay marriage thrown in, it doesn't explain the
discrepancy."
The expert and I finished our lunch. It was a great lunch. Broiled tuna and
lamb meatballs and date and almond ice cream. Lunch was finished. But election
fraud continues. And Bush knows about it. He knows he did wrong. How does he
know? If HE ever wanted to go to a restaurant or even run down to the 7-11 for
ice cream, he couldn't. Not without a panzer division to protect him. Because a
whole bunch of Americans know that their votes were stolen and they are angry
about it. And true Americans are NOT about to give George Bush a free lunch.
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