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Joseph Oberlander
 
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Default Ohio tally doesn't add up.

Go to their secretary of State's site.

141,617 more people voted for President than for Governor before
provisional ballots are considered.

I checked Nevada and Iowa - the numbers of people who voted for
their senator(next major item on the ballot) in each case were
within a few thousand of the number of those who voted for President.

Nevada:
829,384 total votes cast.
830,536 votes for President
***1152 more votes for President than total cast***
ERROR DETECTED - bogus totals.

New Mexico:
703,701 total votes cast.
697,169 for President(70-80 precincts still not reported/tallied)
6532 less for President than total cast.
0.9% difference. 55 heavily Democratic precincts not tallied
in one County. Expected returns place Kerry on top.

California:
10,315,604 total votes cast.
10,138,929 for President
1% difference between votes cast and votes for President.

Alaska:
247,718 total votes.
246,155 voted for President.
1563 less for President than total cast.
0.6% difference.


Ohio:

5,574,476 total votes cast minus provisional ones.
5,481,804 less votes for President - 92,672 discrepancy.
5,228,660 votes for Senator
96.4% if President vs Sentaor are compared.

It's inconcieveable that 92,672 people voted for neither
Senator or President. That's almost double what most other states
reported. 1% in California. .06% in Alaska. In fact, Ohio is
much higher than all of the non-contested states at nearly 1.8%
discrepancy.

This clearly shows that something isn't right in the official tally.

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Joseph Oberlander
 
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Joseph Oberlander wrote:

Go to their secretary of State's site.

141,617 more people voted for President than for Governor before
provisional ballots are considered.

I checked Nevada and Iowa - the numbers of people who voted for
their senator(next major item on the ballot) in each case were
within a few thousand of the number of those who voted for President.

Nevada:
829,384 total votes cast.
830,536 votes for President
***1152 more votes for President than total cast***
ERROR DETECTED - bogus totals.


I forgot the actual data:

http://nvresults.nv.gov/ElectionSummary.htm

Total
Percent Votes
BADNARIK, MICHAEL 0.38% 3,156
BUSH, GEORGE W. 50.07% 415,848
COBB, DAVID 0.10% 842
KERRY, JOHN F. 47.44% 394,032
NADER, RALPH 0.58% 4,795
PEROUTKA, MICHAEL A. 0.14% 1,144
NONE OF THESE CANDIDATES0.44% 3,662
UNDER VOTES 0.85% 7,057
OVER VOTES 0.00% 0
--------------
100% 830,536
All precincts reporting official tallies - none outstanding.

http://nvresults.nv.gov/VoterTurnout.htm
Total votes cast:829,384

Can we say... OOPS?

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Joseph Oberlander wrote in news:4N%id.6257
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http://nvresults.nv.gov/VoterTurnout.htm


That is why is says "Unofficial" at the top of the page.

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Joseph Oberlander wrote in message link.net...
Go to their secretary of State's site.


Ho Hum. That "Bush stole the election" stuff really worked out for
you guys the last time, didn't it?



141,617 more people voted for President than for Governor before
provisional ballots are considered.

I checked Nevada and Iowa - the numbers of people who voted for
their senator(next major item on the ballot) in each case were
within a few thousand of the number of those who voted for President.

Nevada:
829,384 total votes cast.
830,536 votes for President
***1152 more votes for President than total cast***
ERROR DETECTED - bogus totals.

New Mexico:
703,701 total votes cast.
697,169 for President(70-80 precincts still not reported/tallied)
6532 less for President than total cast.
0.9% difference. 55 heavily Democratic precincts not tallied
in one County. Expected returns place Kerry on top.

California:
10,315,604 total votes cast.
10,138,929 for President
1% difference between votes cast and votes for President.

Alaska:
247,718 total votes.
246,155 voted for President.
1563 less for President than total cast.
0.6% difference.


Ohio:

5,574,476 total votes cast minus provisional ones.
5,481,804 less votes for President - 92,672 discrepancy.
5,228,660 votes for Senator
96.4% if President vs Sentaor are compared.

It's inconcieveable that 92,672 people voted for neither
Senator or President. That's almost double what most other states
reported. 1% in California. .06% in Alaska. In fact, Ohio is
much higher than all of the non-contested states at nearly 1.8%
discrepancy.

This clearly shows that something isn't right in the official tally.

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elg110254
 
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No surprise! Rove's just being this generation's Donald Segretti! Guess that's
why he wuz A.B.C. News' Man o' da Weak!!!


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pyjamarama wrote:

Ho Hum. That "Bush stole the election" stuff really worked out for
you guys the last time, didn't it?


Worked out? Yes, it worked out quite well for Bush, as it did again this
time around. Just because it doesn't bother you that Bush once again
stole this election, don't think everyone else should just be quiet
about it.
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Pete Dimsman wrote in message ...
pyjamarama wrote:

Ho Hum. That "Bush stole the election" stuff really worked out for
you guys the last time, didn't it?


Worked out? Yes, it worked out quite well for Bush, as it did again this
time around. Just because it doesn't bother you that Bush once again
stole this election, don't think everyone else should just be quiet
about it.


By all means, rant away, you paranoid little drone.

Encourage all your comrades to do likewise.

It'll give Condi an additional leg up in 2008.
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pyjamarama wrote:

Pete Dimsman wrote in message ...

pyjamarama wrote:


Ho Hum. That "Bush stole the election" stuff really worked out for
you guys the last time, didn't it?


Worked out? Yes, it worked out quite well for Bush, as it did again this
time around. Just because it doesn't bother you that Bush once again
stole this election, don't think everyone else should just be quiet
about it.



By all means, rant away, you paranoid little drone.



http://ustogether.org/election04/FloridaDataStats.htm

How about some real verified stats?

Note the huge discrepancy. The same machines were used
in Ohio and New Mexico and several other "close" states.

The president of Diebold is on record as stating that he
would do anything in his power to help Bush win. Given
that he has no political clout, yet builds the voting
machines...

Motive, means, opportunity, and as we are seeing, results
that don't possibly make sense.

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Joseph Oberlander wrote in message link.net...
pyjamarama wrote:

Pete Dimsman wrote in message ...

pyjamarama wrote:


Ho Hum. That "Bush stole the election" stuff really worked out for
you guys the last time, didn't it?

Worked out? Yes, it worked out quite well for Bush, as it did again this
time around. Just because it doesn't bother you that Bush once again
stole this election, don't think everyone else should just be quiet
about it.



By all means, rant away, you paranoid little drone.



http://ustogether.org/election04/FloridaDataStats.htm

How about some real verified stats?

Note the huge discrepancy. The same machines were used
in Ohio and New Mexico and several other "close" states.

The president of Diebold is on record as stating that he
would do anything in his power to help Bush win. Given
that he has no political clout, yet builds the voting
machines...

Motive, means, opportunity, and as we are seeing, results
that don't possibly make sense.


http://www.nytimes.com/2004/11/12/po.../12theory.html

When the Times isn't backing your conspiracy you know its over.

ScottW
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"Joseph Oberlander" wrote in message
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Go to their secretary of State's site.

141,617 more people voted for President than for Governor before
provisional ballots are considered.



The totals are good enough for the Democrat party, they say Bush won fair
and square. Get over it.

I checked Nevada and Iowa - the numbers of people who voted for
their senator(next major item on the ballot) in each case were
within a few thousand of the number of those who voted for President.

Nevada:
829,384 total votes cast.
830,536 votes for President
***1152 more votes for President than total cast***
ERROR DETECTED - bogus totals.

New Mexico:
703,701 total votes cast.
697,169 for President(70-80 precincts still not reported/tallied)
6532 less for President than total cast.
0.9% difference. 55 heavily Democratic precincts not tallied
in one County. Expected returns place Kerry on top.

California:
10,315,604 total votes cast.
10,138,929 for President
1% difference between votes cast and votes for President.

Alaska:
247,718 total votes.
246,155 voted for President.
1563 less for President than total cast.
0.6% difference.


Ohio:

5,574,476 total votes cast minus provisional ones.
5,481,804 less votes for President - 92,672 discrepancy.
5,228,660 votes for Senator
96.4% if President vs Sentaor are compared.

It's inconcieveable that 92,672 people voted for neither
Senator or President. That's almost double what most other states
reported. 1% in California. .06% in Alaska. In fact, Ohio is
much higher than all of the non-contested states at nearly 1.8%
discrepancy.

This clearly shows that something isn't right in the official tally.





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