Total RP Pres. Texas votes 69,824 vs RP district14 Total votes 54,111

This argument doesn't hold water. Ron Paul is wildly popular with people from both parties in Dist 14 because he saves them $$$'s like there's no tomorrow. So there's no way in Hell these numbers are legitimate. If you believe he got stomped out in his own district, with this sort of a disparity, you're living in the land of Oz.

lol don't kill the messenger. I'm just repeating what people are saying in the other thread. I don't know the particualar rules in Texas.
 
I have contacts with the local vote rescue office so hopefully some info will come out about these results. These results need to be scrutinized and analyzed with graphs and probability and statistic charts. We need some professional individuals looking at this as well as the voting irregularities. This should be written about and plastered all over the net. I could probably count 6900 stickers, signs, shirts and billboards in Austin, there were at least 5000 at the rally at UT last week. This can't be right for Austin, 6905 votes which represents 10% of the total for Texas. How come the numbers look so fixed by percents and ratios.
 
Maybe they thought he would be good for congress but bad as president? Not to mention supporting your party... someone (you) should look into this but I don't personally think it's that far off
 
I was seeing conflicting total numbers that didn't represent the official numbers posted on the forums.

So we are to believe that Ron Paul had 54,111 combined Early and Election day votes for his district 14 Congressional race.

And 69,824 total votes in Texas for president?

This is a blatant travesty and I didn't think it would be this bad and in your face.
He always gets this consistent percentage and it is just a sham and there is no doubt. When you watch the votes come in live, how come there is always a consistent difference between Ron Paul and Huckabee during the whole night while the votes coming in. How can the number separating him from Huck stay the same while total votes are coming in the whole night. It's like a software fix that keeps his votes at a specific percentage as the votes come in no matter what. How come the votes aren't fluid, why do they come in with the same vote difference the whole night. I'm speculating but I just can't see how basically the poll numbers show that his district was the only place that voted for him and the rest of the counties like Austin where the largest base is look like nobody voted.

We passed a resolution in our precinct last night to abolish electronic voting machines for all Republican elections and replace it with paper ballots.

If this isn't proof of votefraud, I don't know what is!:eek:
 
Maybe they thought he would be good for congress but bad as president? Not to mention supporting your party... someone (you) should look into this but I don't personally think it's that far off

that might be true of some turd like hitlery, but not with a real American like Ron!:cool:
 
I have contacts with the local vote rescue office so hopefully some info will come out about these results. These results need to be scrutinized and analyzed with graphs and probability and statistic charts. We need some professional individuals looking at this as well as the voting irregularities. This should be written about and plastered all over the net. I could probably count 6900 stickers, signs, shirts and billboards in Austin, there were at least 5000 at the rally at UT last week. This can't be right for Austin, 6905 votes which represents 10% of the total for Texas. How come the numbers look so fixed by percents and ratios.


Thank You!! I'm ready to strangle some of the shills in the other threads that so fervently want to hush this up, say it's normal, and persuade others to do the same.
 
As I said in another thread, it's rather odd, the vote discrepancies and I would love to see an investigation into this (or any other state for that matter).
 
As I said in another thread, it's rather odd, the vote discrepancies and I would love to see an investigation into this (or any other state for that matter).
here's another anomoly:
Ron Paul in Texas.....
Body: They want us to believe that McCain won Texas in a landslide. A place where I have never heard anyone mention his name, never seen so much as a bumper sticker, and clearly a state that is covered by Ron Paul signs. Just for the sake of discussion let's say it's possible. What I find seriously hard to believe is this:

* Ron Paul got 70% of the vote in his district for Congress---- -37,220 votes.

* In that same district they want us to believe he only got 6,697 votes for president.

* That equates to approximately ONLY 1 in 5 people that voted for him for Congress supported him for President. They can't be serious. Don't lie to me!!


Please don't take my word for it. Look at the numbers yourself.

Congressional District 14 Results -

http://enr.sos. state.tx. us/enr/mar04_ 135_race4. htm

Presidential Race District 14 Results -

http://enr.sos. state.tx. us/enr/mar04_ 135_race64. htm


Please pass it on. Our votes are not counted people. Restore the Republic!
Ron Paul 2008, the Revolution has begun!
 
Something has to be done. Our elections are being stolen right in front of our eyes. But what can we legally do? I know www.blackboxvoting.org and www.devvy.com are both whistle blowers and investigate incidents of vote fraud. Maybe we should contact them?
 
It's fixed man.. what can ya do? Just get the word out keep fighting people are awakening nobody knows how many are truly in this revolution. Remember the revolution will not be televised. Matter of fact throw your television out the damn window it's the biggest instrument of manipulation ever know to man. Stick to the internet at least it's still free, for the time being.
 
Here is a suggestion from my friend John in Minnesota:
Would it be possible to do a door to door canvas of his district.
Ask the person who answers the door: "Did you vote in the primary?".
If yes, hand them a slip on a clipboard with the candidates names on it
and ask them to mark the box beside the name of the person they voted
for, fold the slip and put it in a sealed ballot box.
Did anyone else in your house vote? Would they also please mark a
ballot and drop it in the box.
If that person is not available ask if they know who they voted for, and
would they also mark a ballot for that person and put it in the box..

That is one way to blow the bull manure out of that district.

Better get all the permits needed to do a door to door solicitation.

John
 
I think the difference in results reflects Congressman Paul's interest in holding one position over the other. If he'd truly wanted the Presidency as he truly wanted to defeat Chris Peden, we'd have seen much better numbers nationwide.
 
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Notice the "bone" that Ron Paul gets in most state primaries is 5% or 7%....

The difference between district 14 votes and total TX state votes for RP is stated as only 15,713 votes (= 69,824 - 54,111)...

There is *NO WAY* that is accurate. Not in Texas. (Not that vote rigging is new to TX, or any other state...now it's just more scalable...)

Steve Forbes won the AZ primary out of the blue in the 90's, and he didn't even have the broad support or political experience that RP has in his own Lone Star State of TX - yet Forbes won. (Of course, that was before electronic voting)...

IMHO, these Republican Presidential Primary Elections are being essentially stolen from Ron Paul, all the way back to the NH primary, and the electronic voting machines are the main culprit. Look at the caucus states for comparison.

Rather than just going door to door trying to recreate the vote with ballots (not a bad idea, btw), among other things, we the People need to get signatures on the petitions to restore publicly counted paper ballots (download petitions at http://www.voterescue.org), and action taken at the county and state level. Otherwise, this scourge will continue to persist with the goal of turning America into a "voting" dictatorship of the few over the many...

92% of Americans (Zogby poll) have expressed some sort of distrust in electronic voting. These signatures are easy to get. We got over 100 yesterday at one polling place alone...

Tyranny is not an option.

"[Voting] is the right upon which all other rights depend." - Thomas Paine


RP2008!
 
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I think the difference in results reflects Congressman Paul's interest in holding one position over the other. If he'd truly wanted the Presidency as he truly wanted to defeat Chris Peden, we'd have seen much better numbers nationwide.

You should stop before you hurt yourself.
 
For a congressman, Ron Paul has waged a large campaign. Plus he has some positions that are new to people and sometimes it can take more than one campaign to convince voters that his positions are correct.
 
You should stop before you hurt yourself.

So you disagree? He, himself, has said in speeches that he was/is in a reluctant bid for the Presidency, but that his supporters push him onward each day. If he'd had the same sort of reluctance about running for Congress again this year, you'd probably have seen him defeated by Peden.

You could also suggest that the media's attempts to discredit him were on a nationwide basis rather than a local basis, but obviously his district isn't oblivious to what is going on in the nation. They want him as a Congressional official but they don't think his values are right for President?
 
Yes. There is definitely something fishy going on. And every minute that passes by without this being solved irritates the hell out of me.
 
So you disagree? He, himself, has said in speeches that he was/is in a reluctant bid for the Presidency, but that his supporters push him onward each day. If he'd had the same sort of reluctance about running for Congress again this year, you'd probably have seen him defeated by Peden.

You could also suggest that the media's attempts to discredit him were on a nationwide basis rather than a local basis, but obviously his district isn't oblivious to what is going on in the nation. They want him as a Congressional official but they don't think his values are right for President?

How often do you go fishing for, say...hmmm bass is it, no no, thats not your favourite, I think yours is "red herring".
 
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