The Stolen Election, v2.0

Last fall, I was convinced that John Kerry was going to be President of the United States of America. But then something odd happened: the exit polls that had given the Democrat solid leads in Ohio and Florida turned out to be ‘wrong’. Before the evening at Fauz’s house had grown old, the ‘results’ started to pour in, and the story of a stolen electionbegain to be ‘reported’, repeated, and absorbed as fact. Here’s what Jim Lampley has to say about it:

What happened instead was the biggest crime in the history of the nation, and the collective media silence which has followed is the greatest fourth-estate failure ever on our soil.
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NEVER have exit polls varied by beyond-error margins in a single state, not since 1948 when this kind of polling began. In this past election it happened in ten states, all of them swing states, all of them in Bush’s favor. Coincidence? Of course not.

I put nothing past the neocon, idealougue, criminals that occupy power in this nation. A stolen election? Wouldn’t be the first time…

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  1. anny9999 Says:

    it was a sad sad day…next election, i am getting more involved

    Posted on May 24th, 2005 at 10:27 pm

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