On May 7, 12:19=A0am, DeserTBoB <dese...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> On CNN right now...the black, vociferous Obama-sup****ting mayor of one
> of the US' worst cities, Gary, IN, can't seem to release the remaining
> 11,000 absentee votes from Lake County. =A0What, can't his "gubmint
> peepoh" count? =A0Why is HE involved? =A0Isn't ballot tabulation a Lake
> County duty? =A0How does HE get the authority to hold up vote counts,
> and why? =A0Fraud?
>
> The mayor of neighboring (sort of) Hammond, itself not a very nice
> place to be, just called minutes ago for the mayor to release the
> numbers, and noted "a look of impropriety" =A0and "perception of
> corruption" with the strange goings-on in Gary.
>
> Could an Obama-sup****ting public official have his dirty hands in the
> absentee ballots? =A0Gary has a very long history of political
> corruption, especially after the collapse of the local steel industry,
> which made Gary one of the most unemployed cities in the US, with one
> of the highest per capita crime rates per the FBI. =A0If so, Obama could
> be on the precipice of a campaign ending fraud investigation.
>
> FURTHER BREAKING: =A0Only minutes after being grilled on CNN by phone
> live by Wolf Blitzer, suddenly the mayor let the numbers come
> out...Hillary wins Indiana.
>
> Sounds to me like someone was trying to orchestrate a fraudulent count
> and got caught by the media. =A0Stay tuned.
Well, well well. Tinfoil hat conspiracy theories about vote fraud are
suddenly perfectly acceptable aren't they? It's not crazy anymore, is
it? An apparently too "uppity" black Democrat is winning and after an
eight year media layoff, it's suddenly time to start investigating
every last claim of vote fraud, isn't it? Where were those worthless
****ing CNN morons in 2000? They sure as hell weren't doing anything
useful in Florida. Too bad Obama's brother isn't the mayor of Gary.
God, what if Obama's brother was the mayor and he had won Indiana by
some tiny margin? You people would be having a collective grand mal
seizure right now. Before the end of the first hour, Limbaugh would
have coated the gold EIB microphone with a thick layer of freshly
yelled white foam as he "simply noted the obvious" and raised the
obvious suspicions. Vote fraud? It ain't crazy talk anymore, is it? In
fact, it doesn't even have to be there to "be there" anymore.


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