Sunday, November 4, 2012

NOVEMBER SURPRISE??

Will "Provisional" Ballots of 2012  become the "Hanging Chads" of 2000?
 
A national pollster for the Repoobs was on C-Span this morning.  He may have "let the cat out of the bag" when he hinted that provisional ballots
http://www.post-gazette.com/stories/news/politics-national/provisional-ballot-directive-spurs-court-action-in-ohio-660591/  are things to be watched after voting is complete in the upcoming election.  He stated that final results of the election may not be known for up to two months after election day (2days from now).
Ohio's Secretary of State, John Husted, is only one such personage in the 2012 election scene.  Many states have Republican governors with their own versions of "Katherine Harris", who performed that role under Governor Jeb Bush in 2000.  In our First-Past-The-Post  Electoral System, such people become pivotal in the post-election process that leads to the Electoral College. http://www.post-gazette.com/stories/news/politics-national/provisional-ballot-directive-spurs-court-action-in-ohio-660591/
If a significant number of ballots are "Provisional" in a state like Ohio, then there are many avenues to stealling the election in that state.  Remember, its the close elections that can be easily stolen!  Court wrangling and recounts can be dragged on forever.  Provisional ballots are those ballots given to voters whose votes have been "challenged" by someone.  The state election apparatus has almost total say in whether or how such ballots will be counted.
If Mitt loses in a close election, you can bet they'll challenge just about anything.  The plot to win this election extends back at least to 2000 and involves many monied, ideological, religious and racial interests.
Our pitiful press coverage has hyped the Hell out of Voting, and ignored the Counting of Votes!   Typical behavior of spoiled children who have no spine.  Incidentally, their pick may share that trait.

Stay Vigilant!

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