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Topic: Obama´s Jonestowns |
Obama´s Jonestowns
American Thinker, by Jack Cashill
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Posted By:DW626, 11/16/2012 4:43:27 AM
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| At first, the numbers seemed too absurd to be true: did Mitt Romney really receive zero votes in 59 Philadelphia voting districts? Did Barack Obama really outpoll him by a combined 19,605 to 0 votes cast in these 59 districts. According to the Philadelphia Inquirer, which has no interest in deceiving, the answer is yes. Immediately, one suspects some element of fraud, but fraud isn´t the real issue here. Obama was producing nearly comparable numbers in inner-cities throughout America, especially those in contested states. Worse than fraud is the process that turned nearly 20,000 black Philadelphians
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Reply 1 - Posted by:
pineledger, 11/16/2012 5:39:30 AM (No. 9017672)
We all need to read this article, be reminded of the horror of Jonestown, and see it playing out before our very eyes in the Obama regime.
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Reply 2 - Posted by:
leopardtwo, 11/16/2012 6:03:43 AM (No. 9017688)
The People´s Republic of Philadelphia is a lost cause, a swamp infested by do-nothing knuckleheads, liberals, and America-haters.
Nothing here. Move on, America.
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Reply 3 - Posted by:
altoona, 11/16/2012 6:24:09 AM (No. 9017706)
A gruesome reminder of what can happen when people give up personal freedom to follow a false messiah preaching socialism.
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Reply 4 - Posted by:
K.I.S.S., 11/16/2012 6:49:06 AM (No. 9017735)
obama was fraudulently re-elected and soros paid for the fraud and the RNC DID NOTHING!!!!!!!!!!!
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Reply 5 - Posted by:
fljack, 11/16/2012 6:49:25 AM (No. 9017736)
Unfortunately, under the current voting mechanisms, the major metropolitan areas have inordinate influence on the outcome of elections.
Maybe if each state started their own electoral college system, the impact of these areas on elections could be lessened.
But it is too late for that.
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philly_patriot, 11/16/2012 6:51:52 AM (No. 9017738)
Excellent article .... frightening but accurate.
All I had to do was look at the flyer given out by the staff at the Gallery [9th and market] in Center City Phila ......... simplistic ....... inaccurate ...... but ending ...... your lives [social security, health, everything depends on Obama´s reelection].
Fear! Fear! Fear!
I have always said that the Phila. D overseers [ie slave-masters] run the Housing Projects like a big Plantation ......
Unfortunately due to the number of people in the US for sale they have just expanded the size and scope of their turf.
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Reply 7 - Posted by:
alto, 11/16/2012 7:12:09 AM (No. 9017772)
We fund our own demise. They use our money to defeat us. Time for all of us to withhold every penny we can to help dry up the ´take´. Let them wither on the vine. To steal , is immoral, to receive stolen goods , is also immoral. Have we had enough of being the ATM machines they rely on to fund people and programs we are against?. We supply the pot, the water, the flame and the ingredients for them to boil us as we , willingly, hop into the pot.
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Reply 8 - Posted by:
Judith, 11/16/2012 7:22:31 AM (No. 9017788)
In 2000 the Boston Globe declared that no one in my tiny town had voted for Pres. Bush....even though my neighbors all claimed they had voted for him. I guess in this country, if you control the media, you control the power.
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Reply 9 - Posted by:
Grace Veritas, 11/16/2012 7:50:32 AM (No. 9017845)
I´m sorry - but 19,605 to nothing? In a pretty much 50-50 election? Is there anything comparable on the Romney side? Of course not. It seems a statistcal ipossibility. I´m not buying it. 90-10, 95-5, OK. But zero votes? C´mon, man.
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Reply 10 - Posted by:
saildreamer, 11/16/2012 9:20:03 AM (No. 9018048)
The difference between the Jones´ cult and the Obamatrons is that the Jones´ cult didn´t take the rest of society down with them. It does explain the lock-step voting block, though. This is scary stuff.
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