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US Elections 2008 Results: Obama vs Mccain by Seun(m): 7:55pm On Oct 22, 2008
Voting irregularities already happening: voting machines changing peoples' votes. 
Are the Republicans going to steal this one despite their lack of popular support?
Who's going to win.  Obama or the mavericks?

Background Info: [url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/US._presidential_election,_2008]en.wikipedia.org/wiki/US._presidential_election,_2008[/url]
Re: US Elections 2008 Results: Obama vs Mccain by Nobody: 8:45pm On Oct 22, 2008
obama for sure if they be honest shocked shocked shocked
Re: US Elections 2008 Results: Obama vs Mccain by A40(m): 10:03pm On Oct 22, 2008
Those red-necked Republicans must not be allowed to rob at the ballot boxes again
Re: US Elections 2008 Results: Obama vs Mccain by olaremint(m): 10:07pm On Oct 22, 2008
I am sure if algore was smatter,his votes will not be stolen.The american elections is very vulnerable against democrats, they use hi-tech to steal votes,this must be their last card if all fails.
Re: US Elections 2008 Results: Obama vs Mccain by SamMilla1(m): 12:26am On Oct 23, 2008
like someone said. americans are smart enough not to allow people do riot because of election irregularities.

people will riot if reps win.
Re: US Elections 2008 Results: Obama vs Mccain by lexicon(m): 7:12am On Oct 23, 2008
Do american steal ballot boxes too ? lipsrsealed
Re: US Elections 2008 Results: Obama vs Mccain by NegroNtns(m): 7:56am On Oct 23, 2008
people will riot if reps win.

If people did not riot when government gave $700billion of their money as bailout to private banks chaired by thieves, there is nothing else you could do to get them to riot - including stealing their votes. cool
Re: US Elections 2008 Results: Obama vs Mccain by Scopium: 8:10am On Oct 23, 2008
[size=13pt]Naija politics doesn't move me let alone another country's bullshit[/size]
Re: US Elections 2008 Results: Obama vs Mccain by kosoro1(f): 9:57am On Oct 23, 2008
A teacher in Elmira, New York, who is a McCain supporter, asked her 4th grade class,

"How many of you are McCain fans?"

Not really knowing what a McCain fan is, but wanting to be liked by the teacher, all the kids raised their hands, except for Little Johnny. The teacher asked Little Johnny why he has decided to be different.

Little Johnny said, "Because I'm not a McCain fan."

The teacher asked, "Why aren't you a McCain fan?"

Johnny said, "Because I'm a Democrat."

The teacher asked him why he's a Democrat.

Little Johnny answered, "Well, my Mom's a Democrat and my Dad's a Democrat, so I'm a Democrat."

Annoyed by this answer, the teacher asked, "If your mom was a slowpoke and your dad was an idiot what would that make you?"

With a big smile, Little Johnny replied, "That would make me a McCain fan".
Re: US Elections 2008 Results: Obama vs Mccain by Tonyet1(m): 10:31am On Oct 23, 2008
this is serious oh, na by force to support mccain?[flash=200,200][/flash]
Re: US Elections 2008 Results: Obama vs Mccain by Phemour: 10:53am On Oct 23, 2008
i pray Obama win

Re: US Elections 2008 Results: Obama vs Mccain by ndividual: 12:08pm On Oct 23, 2008
@ ko soro

Nice one!
Re: US Elections 2008 Results: Obama vs Mccain by ExInferis(m): 12:29pm On Oct 23, 2008
Negro_Ntns:

If people did not riot when government gave $700billion of their money as bailout to private banks chaired by thieves, there is nothing else you could do to get them to riot - including stealing their votes. cool

its either stave the freefall or let the banks crumble, taking along deposits and debts with them. then companies will not have a lending line and for fear of going bust, will downsize their workforces in the thousands further burdening Welfare and Soc Sec and making desparate folks refinance their houses for a 3rd mortgage in order to survive leading to further glut in the housing market and subsequently dragging the few remaning subprime brokers into a downward spiral ala Fanny Mae and Freddie Mac along with the cash of lending houses such as Lehman brothers thereby killing the lenders in one fell swoop and dragging ancillary banks thus requiring another round of $700 billion bailout in tax payer money.

it could lead to a vicious loop, not bailing out the banks.
Re: US Elections 2008 Results: Obama vs Mccain by BigStar1(m): 12:50pm On Oct 23, 2008
I don't give a damn!. Obama is the next US Presidoooooo
Re: US Elections 2008 Results: Obama vs Mccain by Toyatc: 12:52pm On Oct 23, 2008
@ ko soro,

grin grin grin u can't b serious abt dt!
Re: US Elections 2008 Results: Obama vs Mccain by Nobody: 1:10pm On Oct 23, 2008
Every hopes he wins, and certainly if all due processes and protocols are observed as it ought to!, i sure believe that Obama is the Man.
Re: US Elections 2008 Results: Obama vs Mccain by Scopium: 1:22pm On Oct 23, 2008
[size=13pt]That joke is damn funny grin grin grin grin[/size]
Re: US Elections 2008 Results: Obama vs Mccain by spicy007(f): 1:45pm On Oct 23, 2008
@ ko soro,

me sef i be naija Democrat ooo,,,lol
Re: US Elections 2008 Results: Obama vs Mccain by Nobody: 6:00pm On Oct 23, 2008
obama will definitely win
Re: US Elections 2008 Results: Obama vs Mccain by Morenike3(f): 7:00pm On Oct 23, 2008
ko soro:

A teacher in Elmira, New York, who is a McCain supporter, asked her 4th grade class,

"How many of you are McCain fans?"

Not really knowing what a McCain fan is, but wanting to be liked by the teacher, all the kids raised their hands, except for Little Johnny. The teacher asked Little Johnny why he has decided to be different.

Little Johnny said, "Because I'm not a McCain fan."

The teacher asked, "Why aren't you a McCain fan?"

Johnny said, "Because I'm a Democrat."

The teacher asked him why he's a Democrat.

Little Johnny answered, "Well, my Mom's a Democrat and my Dad's a Democrat, so I'm a Democrat."

Annoyed by this answer, the teacher asked, "If your mom was a slowpoke and your dad was an idiot what would that make you?"

With a big smile, Little Johnny replied, "That would make me a McCain fan".
rotflmao cheesy
Re: US Elections 2008 Results: Obama vs Mccain by RichyBlacK(m): 1:25am On Oct 24, 2008
ko soro:

A teacher in Elmira, New York, who is a McCain supporter, asked her 4th grade class,

"How many of you are McCain fans?"

Not really knowing what a McCain fan is, but wanting to be liked by the teacher, all the kids raised their hands, except for Little Johnny. The teacher asked Little Johnny why he has decided to be different.

Little Johnny said, "Because I'm not a McCain fan."

The teacher asked, "Why aren't you a McCain fan?"

Johnny said, "Because I'm a Democrat."

The teacher asked him why he's a Democrat.

Little Johnny answered, "Well, my Mom's a Democrat and my Dad's a Democrat, so I'm a Democrat."

Annoyed by this answer, the teacher asked, "If your mom was a slowpoke and your dad was an idiot what would that make you?"

With a big smile, Little Johnny replied, "That would make me a McCain fan".

This is too much! Thanks! grin grin grin grin grin grin
Re: US Elections 2008 Results: Obama vs Mccain by TayoD1(m): 1:50am On Oct 24, 2008
@topic,

Talking about rigging. From all iondications, it appears it is the Democrats that are palanning to rig and have being doing it all along. Does ACRON ring a bell? Anyone?

When the Democrats, ala Obama gives ACORN millions of dollars, and the same Democrats insist on people voting without providing any form of I.D., while encouraging early voting, I can't but think a good ground has being laid for voter fraud. Considering that most Americans consider themselves to be conservative, I do think the Dems must have being cheating a looong time ago to have gotten any national post.
Re: US Elections 2008 Results: Obama vs Mccain by PepERSprAY: 4:23am On Oct 24, 2008
Tayo-D:

@topic,

Talking about rigging. From all iondications, it appears it is the Democrats that are palanning to rig and have being doing it all along. Does ACRON ring a bell? Anyone?

When the Democrats, ala Obama gives ACORN millions of dollars, and the same Democrats insist on people voting without providing any form of I.D., while encouraging early voting, I can't but think a good ground has being laid for voter fraud. C[b]onsidering that most Americans consider themselves to be conservative, I do think the Dems must have being cheating a looong time ago to have gotten any national post[/b].

Ex-GOP operative tells cautionary tale about 'how to rig an election'

Allen Raymond is living proof that political dirty tricksters do exist.


"I had a responsibility to my family," says Allen Raymond about his decision cooperate with investigators.

The former Republican political operative went to federal prison after he pleaded guilty to charges of phone harassment. He jammed the phone lines of New Hampshire's Democratic Party on Election Day six years ago.

"The concept was to disrupt lines of communication. That's a fancy way of saying, 'make it so the phones didn't work,' " Raymond said recently. "No calls going out. No calls going in."

We're not going to give away exactly how Raymond did it. According to federal prosecutors, two top Republican Party officials tapped Raymond's Virginia-based telemarketing firm for the operation. Raymond then contracted out the job to a private phone bank in Idaho.

Former New Hampshire Democratic Party Chairwoman Kathy Sullivan remembers the ensuing flood of hang-up calls that created havoc in her office.

"At first, people had various impressions about what was going on," Sullivan recalled. "For example, at the Manchester field office, the young man who opened the office thought, 'The phones are all ringing off the hook. Nobody's here. I've broken the phone system. What did I do wrong?' And he was on the verge of tears."

The operation also jammed the lines inside a firefighter's union hall in Manchester, New Hampshire, where Jeff Duval and other local firefighters were lining up car rides to help senior citizens get to the polls.

"It almost felt to me like an election might have been stolen," Duval said. "I know for a fact that we received calls a few days later from people saying 'we tried to call you.' And I say 'did you get out and vote?' And they said 'no.' " iReport.com: Are you voting early? Share your story

Looking back, Raymond said, he thinks the scheme was ingenious in an "evil genius sort of way."

In his book, "How to Rig an Election: Confessions of a Republican Operative," Raymond details how he got caught. An hour and a half into the jamming operation he received an e-mail from a Republican official, frantically telling him to shut down the calls. The e-mail read: "Chairman wishes not to proceed with this project , insists it violates federal law."

Federal agents eventually paid a visit to Raymond's office.

Raymond decided to come clean about his role in the operation and cooperate with investigators.

"I felt like I had an obligation, and not obligation to my country or obligation to the people in New Hampshire, nothing like that," Raymond said. "I had a responsibility to my family."

One of Raymond's alleged co-conspirators, James Tobin, was a top official with the National Republican Senatorial Committee that year. He went on to serve as George W. Bush's Northeastern regional re-election chairman in 2004. Tobin was initially convicted. But he succeeded in having that decision overturned by an appellate court. Just last week, Tobin was again indicted in the case on two counts of making false statements to a federal agent. His lawyer had no comment.

Another co-conspirator and former chairman of New Hampshire's Republican Party, Charles McGee, pleaded guilty to phone harassment in the case and served seven months in prison.

Democrats insist that the phone jamming operation in New Hampshire had national implications. The balance of power in the U.S. Senate was on the line that year and the Senate race between Democrat Jeanne Shaheen and Republican John Sununu was decided by just 19,000. Sununu won.

Some state Democrats remain convinced that the phone jamming operation resulted in some votes lost.

"I think they were willing to do whatever it took to win, even if that meant breaking the law," Sullivan said.

"Even if that meant suppressing the votes. So if that means they were trying to steal the election, yes, then they were trying to steal the election."

Conservative author and Wall Street Journal columnist John Fund points out that there are dirty tricksters in both parties.

"No party has a monopoly on virtue," Fund said.

Fund has also written a book about the problem, "Stealing Elections: How Voter Fraud Threatens our Democracy." His book focuses on the allegations facing more liberal groups like ACORN.

Officials at the polls are unprepared for what could be a record turnout on Election Day, according to Fund.

"We need a lot more poll workers this time to handle the enormous crush of new voters," Fund said. "We need more poll watchers and monitors, on both sides, to make sure each side is watching the other."

Allen Raymond learned that winning elections at all costs can come at a heavy price.

"I'm a felon," Raymond said. "I think about it everyday. Every day, everything that I do every day, I try to do in such a way that makes up for that mistake."

Raymond doesn't plan to stop talking about his trip to the political dark side. He said a major Hollywood studio plans to begin production on a film version of his cautionary tale.

© 2008 CNN

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Re: US Elections 2008 Results: Obama vs Mccain by dre101(m): 11:29am On Oct 24, 2008
All polls, debates, campaign already indicated that Obama will win. I will be very happy if the election is not rigged.
I love Obama
Long live Obama
Long live Baba Go slow too grin grin
Re: US Elections 2008 Results: Obama vs Mccain by Blackcat(f): 12:30pm On Oct 24, 2008
@poster
In the polls,  why is Obama/Biden under Mcain/Palin? angry
Re: US Elections 2008 Results: Obama vs Mccain by TayoD1(m): 1:36pm On Oct 24, 2008
@topic,

Here is Obama at the Community Organizing event proclaiming that they will have influence in shaping the policy of his govt. The same ACORN who brought about the mortgage crisis with the Dems and whom Obama earlier claimed he never had any close dealings with? I get more and more scared of the consequences of this guy's presidency.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8vJcVgJhNaU&feature=related
Re: US Elections 2008 Results: Obama vs Mccain by Grizzly(m): 3:28pm On Oct 24, 2008
Believe u me,
The Bush effect will drive pips to vote for Obama, ACORN or no

Bush effect means u are not ready to be subjected to useless, unfruitful, ungainly poliicies again,
Re: US Elections 2008 Results: Obama vs Mccain by Gamine(f): 3:55pm On Oct 24, 2008
I sense the Bradley effect.

If i was American i wont even vote,

The Whole Election is like a big circus now

and the Candidates are Dancing Bears, Palin is a dancing polar bear tho undecided
Re: US Elections 2008 Results: Obama vs Mccain by NegroNtns(m): 3:57pm On Oct 24, 2008
its either stave the freefall or let the banks crumble, taking along deposits and debts with them. then companies will not have a lending line and for fear of going bust, will downsize their workforces in the thousands further burdening Welfare and Soc Sec and making desparate folks refinance their houses for a 3rd mortgage in order to survive leading to further glut in the housing market and subsequently dragging the few remaning subprime brokers into a downward spiral ala Fanny Mae and Freddie Mac along with the cash of lending houses such as Lehman brothers thereby killing the lenders in one fell swoop and dragging ancillary banks thus requiring another round of $700 billion bailout in tax payer money.

it could lead to a vicious loop, not bailing out the banks.

I agree with you, except on one point. . . this problem is not exclusive to USA, it is Global.  Seek global solution to global problems.

Mark my word - - -  eventually IMF and World Bank will have to intervene to rescue Wall street after it will become apparent that the bailout money is insignificant to seal the bottom of the pit hole.  By then the $700b and any additional money pumped to the rescue will be irrecoverable, unaccounted for and the problem is still not resolved.  

Expect industrialized nations to start creating regulations for insulating their economy from US economy.

On the political front, I hope China does not use this as a pivotal opportunity to resurrect its ambition on Taiwan.  Net-net, whoever the next President is there is hell lot of work for him both on the financial and political war fronts - Russia vs Georgia vs Ukraine; China vs Taiwan; Iran vs Israel; Pakistan vs India.
Re: US Elections 2008 Results: Obama vs Mccain by bawomolo(m): 6:57pm On Oct 24, 2008
A teacher in Elmira, New York, who is a McCain supporter, asked her 4th grade class,

"How many of you are McCain fans?"

Not really knowing what a McCain fan is, but wanting to be liked by the teacher, all the kids raised their hands, except for Little Johnny. The teacher asked Little Johnny why he has decided to be different.

Little Johnny said, "Because I'm not a McCain fan."

The teacher asked, "Why aren't you a McCain fan?"

Johnny said, "Because I'm a Democrat."

The teacher asked him why he's a Democrat.

Little Johnny answered, "Well, my Mom's a Democrat and my Dad's a Democrat, so I'm a Democrat."

Annoyed by this answer, the teacher asked, "If your mom was a slowpoke and your dad was an idiot what would that make you?"

With a big smile, Little Johnny replied, "That would make me a McCain fan".

yeye man, cheesy cheesy
Re: US Elections 2008 Results: Obama vs Mccain by savanaha: 8:19pm On Oct 24, 2008
that joke was off the hook
Re: US Elections 2008 Results: Obama vs Mccain by shotster50(m): 12:31am On Oct 25, 2008
Seriously, if you are a minority and you vote for Mc Cain, something is really really really wrong with you,

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