The RPF lurkers may not have ever seen this, so for them, here it is...
Tragedy and Hope - Bill Clinton's professor at Georgetown.
The RPF lurkers may not have ever seen this, so for them, here it is...
I didn't either, though I was never impressed with the way he called the Arkansas River the 'Our-Kansas'. What does that have to do with the fact that he didn't have any more chance of beating Clinton than Rmoney has of beating Obama?
Even Sarah Palin spoke against the strong-arm fascist tactics, and Rush was talking about it today.
Or maybe the GOP really doesn't care if he loses to Oblunder?
I don't trust voting machines in primaries either, but the caucus process has a weakness too: If the real vote count is not upheld by the central tabulator, and the locals have no way of checking the official tabulated count against their own or sounding an alarm if it doesn't match, then the tabulator can cheat.
From the vote flipping thread, it appears that this happened for both caucuses and primaries: It seems that the central tabulator progressively flipped votes from Ron Paul to Romney in direct proportion to precinct size, for precincts larger than some minimum value (240 votes, I think?). The relationship between precinct size and candidate preference seems logical on its face (people in cities prefer Romney, amiright?), but in reality it's almost unheard of: It only ever happened two other times to any significant degree in previous elections, once in 2004 (again mostly favoring Romney) and in another election in Louisianna...and the guy in charge that time was convicted of election fraud.The enormous correlation shown in this election between precinct size and candidate preference is, when compared to the correlations present in historical election data, a statistical impossibility to an absurd degree. It's one of those things where winning the lottery several times in a row would be more likely.
He probably thinks blowback is just another problem shitloads of money can solve
He's solved problems his entire life with money, and so has his family. Why should this be any different?
Blowback from who? The 1000 Americans who still have values AND are involved enough in politics to know what went down? Don't kid your self, the 50 million ignorant "anybody but Obama" will still vote for him. After all if they don't want a democrat they have no other choice than to vote republican.You give the masses way more credit than they deserve in assuming this will change their vote.
"What if the banks control the switch of heads just to make people happy that a head switch took place, only to make sure that they stay in power."
Is that a joke? Yeah, that's pretty much how it works. That is the central theme of the central conspiracy theory. You are curious about this, now? What did you think end the fed was for? Inflation? I guess that's part of it. But mostly it's the control. One of the Rothschilds said something like "allow me to control the nation's money supply and I care not who makes the laws". If you're serious, try the following classic in the world of conspiracy theory.
One of the most facinating authorless books is called the Protocols of the Elders of Zion. It was written at least 100 years ago by, well, no one knows, and if anyone knows, no one is telling. It's supposed to be some sort of Jewish plot, but there really isn't much religion on there. Jew could be replaced by mason or by illuminati. That's not what's interesting about the book. What is most facinating is that the book goes into great detail about the various methods used to achieve their goals. They talk about picking politicians, picking only ones with a "dark undiscovered stain" so that they can be blackmailed if they get out of line. The book, again, goes into a wide wide variety of different types of manipulations. More sports is one. Shitty art. Extremely dense with hundreds of tricks. Again, over 100 years old. And it's not dated at all. It's like "describe life in 2012". The explicitly Jewish stuff in it can be ignored, it's not tied into the "bag of tricks".
If the GOP cared about winning in November, it wouldn't have nominated a spoiled corporate raider and flip flopper. Would it?
Even Bob Dole never thought Bob Dole would win. But, you know, someone has to go through the motions.
Blowback from who? The 1000 Americans who still have values AND are involved enough in politics to know what went down? Don't kid your self, the 50 million ignorant "anybody but Obama" will still vote for him. After all if they don't want a democrat they have no other choice than to vote republican.You give the masses way more credit than they deserve in assuming this will change their vote.
What the GOP did is prove us right infront of many of their faithful. We weren't the only ones upset about the rules change concerning delegates. I'm pretty sure we picked up some active conservatives, for what they experienced their going to want to do something about it just like us.
DON'T LET TEXAS FORGET, if we could get some more inroads in texas over this it could be HUGE!