So. Carolina voting....

0 votes

.....is ALL on MACHINES, and....WITHOUT paper ballots.

Iowa = 10%
NH = 8%
Mich. = 6%
SC = 4% (or will it be TWO percent this time??)

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touch screen voting

South Carolina is violating its constitution by using touch screen voting:

SC constitution states that votes will be cast using secret ballots but that the votes cannot be counted in private.

How do count touch screen votes in public?

If the recount in New

If the recount in New Hampshire does come to show faulty electronic voting. Then will all of the other elections have to be redone?

The SC folks gotta be at the polls.

The more RP folks at a polling place the better he does. If the cheaters is thinkin' about the RP folks is watching them and standing right there at the door and the cheaters is sayin' "hmm...dem Ron Paul folks is been watchin' me all day me jess mebe I bes be behavin' on dis here vote count."

I am willing to wager the Sutton vote counters would have been all over making sure all the votes were on the tally sheet if there was Ron Paul folks hanging around at the beginning of the day, the middle of the day and especially right at the end when all that cheating is gonna get done.

Vote clerks are human right? They knows whens youse a watchin'em.

Get a hot cuppa coffee and HANG.Stick the sign in the gound and make yourself comfortable. Make sure meetup has a backup for when you gotta run home.

Unify

When Reagan ran for

When Reagan ran for president the first time, everyone wrote him off. He was laughed at and not considered a real candidate. He performed poorly on polls and in several primaries.

But then things started to change. His numbers crept up. People started taking notice. A candidate everyone thought was ridiculous became one of promise. The rest, as we know, is history.

Clinton was similar back in ‘92. He didn’t start of so well either, and still came back to win.

We’re still just in the beginning of this. Ron Paul still has funds, while other candidates are starting to run on empty. Ron’s vote totals are climbing while other’s are flat-lining.

This is not a time for pessimism. We have a message of freedom and truth that needs to be spread. In the face long odds and adversity, it’s the message of freedom that should give us the strength to continue.

If a group of rag tag colonials could stand up in the face of the world’s most powerful military to claim their freedom, what does it say about those who give up after a handful of primaries?

If you are so easily defeated, then by all means return to your apathy and continue letting our government erode our freedoms. If your strength wilts in the face of adversity, then go about your business as your country slowly crumbles around you.

But if you believe in our Constitution and our freedoms you will fight. If you believe that those that have died for our country did so for a purpose, then you will carry on. If you believe you have just fraction of courage our founding fathers had when they founded this great nation, then nothing will stop you.

The choice is yours. Surrender or fight. Take action or sit on your couch. Change, or take more of the same.

For me, I will at least be able to say I tried to make a difference.

please look at the numbers more closely...

...and please don't be negative (although I think you were just being sarcastic)

10% in Iowa = 12,000 votes
8 % in NH = 18,300 votes
6 % in MI = 53,000 votes

Factor in the MSM blackout and this becomes even more extraordinary!
So, you can "spin" this negatively or look at it as a GREAT positive in the way that the message is getting out there! Be positive, man. Be an axisOFgood. Cool name, by the way.

its 'cos I owe ya, my young friend...
Rockin' the FREE world in Tennessee since 1957!