Friday, November 19, 2004

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* ftr - its my guess that the wadmin stole not only the electoral votes, but also the 3.5million lead - ie they stole votes everywhere - even in deep blue/red states.

* "The US is likely to expand the force by thousands of GIs in coming weeks by delaying the departure of more experienced units from Iraq as fresh troops rotate in, military officials say. The overlap would create a temporary surge in American forces" http://www.csmonitor.com/2004/1119/p03s01-usmi.html

* today i was in an earthquake. i didnt know we had earthquakes. it wasnt a rabbit thumping. did u know that rabbits thumped? thats why they are often called Thumper as far as i can tell. it seems as though its some sort of authority thing. and if u thought rabbits were as quaint as the geneve conventions, when they thump, you can feel/hear it from at least 5 meters.

* "we can see that 42 of the 51 states in the union swung (from 4pm exitpolls) towards George Bush while only nine swung towards Kerry." (17 states > 5% vs 2 for jonk) - and they also state that the gender thing is a furphy. and of course, theres still the early voting thing - i still havent seen a single person mention this - which is astounding. its important for 2 reasons - a) cos in some cases like at least florida, theres a deficit to overcome even b4 the exit polls b) the more people that voted early, the larger the required swing in the evening voters - eg fl's 6 % swing looks sufficiently dodgy prima facie - but when u realise that it happened even tho 30% had voted early it looks impossible - even if the pre-vote was 50/50 - which it wasnt. (and fl had the 15th smallest swing!) anyway - its funny that they are now working at the margin - disqualifying as many provisionals as poss in the largest counties - if you are gonna steal an election, youve prolly failed if its that close. but u can see the tension where they are trying to do it under the radar, so they are somewhat constrained. as i said before the election, they were trying desperately to pretend the election was nearly close - even as the dyke walls were bursting. who knows what may have happened if they couldnt hold off the water? who knows what might happen if the revote thing plays out. one is unfortuantely reminded of their odd pre-election memes that am would be vulnerable till the inauguration... comitatus emptor. http://www.scoop.co.nz/mason/stories/HL0411/S00227.htm

* one odd thing about sorryeverybody.com is how many people are apparently so scared of the wadmin that they wont even show their face when they are saying sorry. and another sad thing is how brave it appears when people do show their face. how did we get here?

* ap " The vast majority of provisional ballots cast in Ohio were legitimate... Of the 11 counties that have completed checking provisional ballots, 81 percent of the ballots are valid... Cuyahoga County, where Cleveland is located, has processed 40 percent of its 24,788 provisional ballots and rejected a third" one funny thing is that cuyahoga was already famous, and now it is rejecting 70% more ballots than avg. and of course it is prolly the largest county (at least, with 15% of the provisionals) - another funny thing is that if the repugs are nervously trying to finagle the results at a margin this fine, then maybe they are in trouble. go read the article actually - its kinda ap funny - with random sentences masquarading as paragraphs/thoughts. and besides, you know that if the ap uses a headline like ' Ohio Provisional Ballots Seem Legitimate' then its gonna be some fun. http://www.truthout.org/docs_04/111804V.shtml






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