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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]From the apparent existence of 1.8 million names of dead voters left on voting lists, someone decided that they all cast votes for Obama. There is no evidence that any of these illegal votes were actually cast. And if they did, given how seniors voted, most of these corpses probably voted for McCain! Nevertheless, there is a concerted, OFFICIAL REPUBLICAN effort to use this as an excuse to disenfranchise hundreds of thousands of living voters. Talk about grounds for public uprising if they succeed in stealing the election!!![/quote] [img]http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_VNPv2rJeid0/TUjmIKw3xFI/AAAAAAAACB0/zsckeh1pTVo/s1600/Barack%252BObama-Stop%252BDrinking%252BObama%252527s%252BKool-Aid%252BIt%252527s%252BMaking%252BYou%252BReally%252BStupid.jpg[/img][/quote]Sotry but the Kool Aid is Republican. How do I know? Because when state voter ID cases have come into court, not one state has been able to demonstrate the voter fraud do dreaded by republicans. Take for example Texas. By their own admission they can't find it. Rick Perry's own people can't find it. So anyone claiming 1.8 million stolen votes is apparently either a liar or a fool for sitting on data sought after by every republican governor in office. [/quote]
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