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Old 06-01-2012, 12:11 AM   #1
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Default Did Ron Paul Win Iwoa Caucaus?

there not much chat about it, seems everyone talking about New Hampshire now, whats the craic...
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Old 06-01-2012, 12:48 AM   #2
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Romney narrowly won, Paul finished third, but did fairly well.
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Old 06-01-2012, 12:49 AM   #3
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I would say that he did but they fiddled the votes.
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Old 06-01-2012, 12:50 AM   #4
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Ron was winning at 1st. Then I noticed the updates stopped for a while. When updates started again, he was in 3rd. I think he was definatley cheated out of it.
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Exit polls said Paul had 30% of the vote....

but I didn't expect the vote count to be honest....
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Old 06-01-2012, 02:59 AM   #6
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What gets me is the sheer amount of Ron Paul voters you see on the net from every walk of life. Ron wins every online vote.

Surely the net reflects the outside world these days with the majority having the internet in the west, I bet Ron Paul fucking walked it. As we all know the voting is rigged in most countries.


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Old 06-01-2012, 03:40 AM   #7
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What gets me is the sheer amount of Ron Paul voters you see on the net from every walk of life. Ron wins every online vote.

Surely the net reflects the outside world these days with the majority having the internet in the west, I bet Ron Paul fucking walked it. As we all know the voting is rigged in most countries.


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Old 06-01-2012, 04:31 AM   #8
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What gets me is the sheer amount of Ron Paul voters you see on the net from every walk of life. Ron wins every online vote.

Surely the net reflects the outside world these days with the majority having the internet in the west, I bet Ron Paul fucking walked it. As we all know the voting is rigged in most countries.


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Paul does really well with younger voters, but Paul does not get many votes from women or old people, and old people are generally the most internet ignorant. So the old fucks show up to cast their ignorant vote to further screw the younger people.
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Old 06-01-2012, 04:51 AM   #9
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Paul does really well with younger voters, but Paul does not get many votes from women or old people, and old people are generally the most internet ignorant. So the old fucks show up to cast their ignorant vote to further screw the younger people.
I still reckon he still walked it, and it wouldn't surprise me if he got a record number of votes either. The chasm between the picture getting painted on the TV and tabloids and what's actually happening is nothing but fucking scary these days.
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Old 06-01-2012, 05:05 AM   #11
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The great news about Iowa is the Ron Paul has 7 delegates, the same number that Mitt n' Rick have. So all 3 are tied with delegates for the nomination. Popular votes does not get you the nomination, but the delegates do.
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I still reckon he still walked it, and it wouldn't surprise me if he got a record number of votes either. The chasm between the picture getting painted on the TV and tabloids and what's actually happening is nothing but fucking scary these days.
It would not surprise me if that was the case. From what I'm hearing it was the rural area's of Iowa that had Paul do poorly, and it was in those area's where Paul did not have people there to watch the vote. In the places where he had people there to watch the vote He did much better and usually was 1st.

Could be election fraud, or it could be the fact that these people don't use the internet and get all their news from the MSM, and have not heard the truth about Paul. Either way it's manipulation of the voting process by the elite.
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Old 06-01-2012, 05:08 AM   #13
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The great news about Iowa is the Ron Paul has 7 delegates, the same number that Mitt n' Rick have. So all 3 are tied with delegates for the nomination. Popular vote does not get you the nomination, but the delegates do.

Yes this is true. The race will likely come down to Romney vs Paul, and I think Paul has a pretty good shot at beating out Romney for the GOP nomination once it becomes clear to the voters that it's either Paul or Romney. Lot of Republicans will go with the Anti-Romney choice, whoever that is.
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Speaking of voter fraud, this just came up on my front Yahoo page

http://news.yahoo.com/santorum-shrug...043158455.html

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Associated PressBy MIKE GLOVER | AP – 38 mins ago

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Republican presidential candidate Rick Santorum shrugged off reports late Thursday that the vote count from Iowa's caucuses might be wrong, saying the errors appear not to change the fact that he and Mitt Romney were nearly tied.

Santorum told Fox News that Iowa's Republican Party chairman, Matt Strawn, informed him of two cases in which errors were reported in the count from Tuesday night. Taken together, Santorum said, the changes would almost cancel out each other and that Romney would win by nine votes instead of eight.

"That doesn't really matter to me," he said. "This was a tie."

Strawn said in a statement that party officials would not respond to "every rumor, innuendo or allegation" as it certifies results during a two-week certification process. Romney and Santorum each had just over 30,000 votes out of more than 122,000 votes cast.

Strawn said state party officials had been in contact with GOP officials in Appanoose County but that officials "do not have any reason to believe the final, certified results of Appanoose County will change the outcome of Tuesday's vote."

Des Moines TV station KCCI reported that a Ron Paul backer attending his first precinct caucuses in Appanoose County, in southern Iowa, said the vote from his precinct was inaccurately reported and gave Romney 20 more votes than he actually received.

The Paul supporter, Edward True of Moulton, told The Associated Press that he helped count the ballots cast at his precinct caucuses and that Romney received two votes. True said he was shocked to see the official results on the Republican Party website showed Romney with 22 votes in the precinct.

"I assume somebody made a typographical error," he said in a telephone interview.

True said that when he contacted local Republican officials, "They said they would sort it out in the next couple of weeks, but how many primaries will have happened by that time?"
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Old 07-01-2012, 08:01 AM   #15
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Speaking of voter fraud, this just came up on my front Yahoo page

http://news.yahoo.com/santorum-shrug...043158455.html
Santorum knows fully well that his role is to ensure Romney is selected. He's not even bothered that he may have been cheated out of victory, as long as he cheated victory out of Ron Paul.
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Old 07-01-2012, 08:10 AM   #16
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Santorum knows fully well that his role is to ensure Romney is selected. He's not even bothered that he may have been cheated out of victory, as long as he cheated victory out of Ron Paul.
We need to speak to sheople as much as possible whilst these elections are happening, we have a chance to educate them in truth not conspiracy which may frighten them..

Highlight the corruption and the power the banks have through usury, and how printing this fake money has allowed these people to buy the media..

They can see the game in action, let them connect the dots.. It is a genuine opportunity for us to speak and show soap addicts the nature of reality without speaking of 911 7/7 which is terrifying to these people..

They may realise the the whole system requires people to make a stand, to be prepared to wash the mould and cut away the rot..
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Santorum knows fully well that his role is to ensure Romney is selected. He's not even bothered that he may have been cheated out of victory, as long as he cheated victory out of Ron Paul.
This is likely quite true. I'm sure the RNC knows full well that Santorum is such an extremist that he would not stand a chance against Obama in the general election. He is there to steal votes from RP and that's all he is there for. The RNC is controlled by big money interests and bankers just like the rest of the political system is, and these people want Romney because he is a clone of Bush and Obama. In other words he will be a puppet just like Obama is. Even if he beat Obama it would not matter to the PTB.

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I still reckon he still walked it, and it wouldn't surprise me if he got a record number of votes either. The chasm between the picture getting painted on the TV and tabloids and what's actually happening is nothing but fucking scary these days.
I used to follow politics a lot in my naive and I can honestly say polls normally reflect the outcome; the outcome of this flew in the face of the polls.
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This is likely quite true. I'm sure the RNC knows full well that Santorum is such an extremist that he would not stand a chance against Obama in the general election. He is there to steal votes from RP and that's all he is there for. The RNC is controlled by big money interests and bankers just like the rest of the political system is, and these people want Romney because he is a clone of Bush and Obama. In other words he will be a puppet just like Obama is. Even if he beat Obama it would not matter to the PTB.

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Yeah and they had to choose some one with a 'I want to punch that silly smile off your face' type to do it for them didn't they?

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Yeah he sure did.
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