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Evidence of Rampant Voter Fraud

May 27, 2008 By: Collin Williams Category: Corrupt Government, Media, Politics 4 Comments →

Voter Fraud:

Let’s talk about the Voter Fraud that we are seeing in American Elections. You may have seen this before on “Black Box Voting.” But it shows a broken voting machine and mishandled ballots (with pics)… but it further goes into detail on the California Presidential Primary on the premise that, The mathematical odds of McCain, Romney, and Huckabee finishing 1-2-3 in nearly every county in California with suspiciously similar voting percentages in many cases has got to be close to infinity.” Apparently also every single county in California experienced the same finishing stats for the Presidential Candidates. This points to election fraud.

Even with less votes, McCain wins? Does that seem suspicious to anyone else? Even our own poll here on Rejectsociety.com suggests that McCain really isn’t as popular as we are meant to believe. Unsurprisingly many people from my own corner of the world are suspicious as well. This is a quote from Jason Hommel of the Silver Stock Report, “I’m from the 4th district, which is heavy Libertarian leaning Republicans up here in the foothills, with lots of support for Ron Paul up here, but the election results show no significant support for Ron Paul up here, no different than anywhere else in the State of California, which is clearly false.”

What Jason Hommel says mirrors my own experience here. A great deal of support for Ron Paul, and yet no significant difference from other Counties in the polls. There is just a distinct different between what we see in reality and what the polls say. Another Hommel Quote: “Driving across the State during the day, which is normal for me, I passed through Berkeley on the I-80 freeway. The footbridge near University avenue, over the freeway, was clogged with excited, waving people with signs reading OBAMA OBAMA OBAMA RON PAUL RON PAUL RON PAUL OBAMA RON PAUL and so on; it was enough to create a small traffic jam. Motorists honked gleefully. Love it or hate it, Berkeley is impassioned about its politics.” But again, the state and county went Clinton/McCain.

Combine this with our poll results and something just doesn’t add up. Then there are the youtube videos about voter fraud and election fraud. This one is about the New Hampshire Primary vote discrepancies on the Boston Herald’s site:

Followed by the Texas Straw Poll where 50% of the Ron Paul voters were turned away at the door.

Is this starting to look funny to you? How about this phone poll?

Starting to see the Bias? It’s not just the media either… It’s the GOP party leadership too as seen in the Texas Straw Poll and in the Nevada GOP Convention, where the Republican Party Leadership tried to change the rules to edge out Ron Paul, and now wants a “Do over” convention to get the results they want.

Finally we have the Nueces County Republican Convention, where the Chairman changes the party rules to appoint McCain delegates and remove the elected Ron Paul delegates. He further violates the convention rules by ignoring the protests from the floor. It’s a bit long (10 minutes or so) but extremely interesting. It starts getting good at about 4 minutes when the people begin to hear their own districts and cry “point of order” (which, by the rules the chairman is supposed to recognize, but ignores). Then there is chaos…

If you’ve made it this far in the post, Congratulations. It has gotten long, but it paints a pretty disturbing picture. Combine the Party Leadership’s attack on Ron Paul with what we’ve seen of the media blackout, and you begin to wonder. Take that along with the massive numbers of supporters we’ve seen and talked to, the suspicious numbers from California, and our own poll results we’ve got a conspiracy theory on our hands. Check these out for yourselves. There are huge numbers of youtube videos dedicated to the subject.

Are our elections rigged? Is the republic completely lost?

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Obama Campaign Media Hype

May 22, 2008 By: Collin Williams Category: Media, Politics 7 Comments →

Obamania largely Media Hype:

I thought something was fishy in the photo of Obama standing in front of 75,000 people in Oregon earlier this week. As it turns out, I was right! What the media suggested was a huge turn out to see Obama wasn’t quite what they lead us to believe. Here is a photo of an Obama Rally:

What do you notice? I notice a lot of those blue Obama signs. In fact, when you look at pictures from any Obama Rally, you spot hundreds of signs being held by folks that come out to see him. But take a look at this one:

Unfortunately I have to crunch these pictures, but if you click it, then again on the post page you’ll see much more clearly; Where are all the signs?! I counted 8. I drew some red arrows to help you find them in the picture. So why aren’t there more Obama signs?

Well as it turns out, in all the media hype around this vast crowd to see Obama, the network news failed to mention that there was a rock concert happening there as well. The band in question are “The Decemberists,” (pictured below) which is a communist sympathizing band that is fond of opening their shows to the Soviet National Anthem. It’s not surprising that the media failed to mention it… it ranks up there on the PR scale along with “God Damn America” - Jeremiah Wright.

So, who were those people there to see? The Red Communist Band or the Black Socialist Candidate? Or both?

Whatever Michelle says:

With great quotes like, “For the first time in my life, I am proud of my country” and “The truth is, in order to get things like universal health care and a revamped education system, then someone is going to have to give up a piece of their pie so that someone else can have more.” Michelle makes an easy target. However, recently Barack has stepped in with, “Lay off my wife,” implying that she is not a major part of his campaign, right?

Not exactly. During the CBS Evening News, while hanging around the Obama campaign headquarters, Katie Couric’s camera came across this gem:

So what does it mean? Hell if I know, but it certain doesn’t make me feel bad about attacking his campaign through her. If what she says is “the message” then surely it is open for debate, right? She is an avid socialist, like her husband… but I have to say, I like her a heck of a lot more than Hillary. She just seems less condescending. You know what I mean?

Very disturbing:

As I write this, our Poll on “Who is your Presidential Candidate” has 76 votes. It is a fairly random poll as we are a fairly new site and don’t have the established conservative reader base we will someday. Although we take a libertarian stance on most subjects, we have seen a LOT of votes for Obama. It’s not surprising with the way he is portrayed, and I have the feeling that he is going to be the next President, mostly because his opposition is John McCain.

As I write this, of the 76 votes, Obama has 34, McCain has 2. The disturbing part is, that Ron Paul is in a strong second place with 26! Clinton also has 2, and I happen to know that one of those votes was an error. So, why does this not reflect what the primaries told us? I have seen several pages and videos dedicated to voter fraud in the last primary election. From everything I’ve seen, I am very suspicious of McCain’s position. I will do an article about it soon, on how Ron Paul not only got shafted by the media, but also the GOP leadership and the associated Press results. I am convinced the Voter Fraud is far more common than any of us thought.

Vote on our poll, and let’s see what a “fairly” random poll can produce.

Afterthought Update: This is for you Haley! Quote from the Oregonian: “…though a popular Portland band, The Decemberists, provided the warmup act.” Is your local paper wrong about their popularity? I am not from there, so I don’t know…

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Congressional debate = doom

May 11, 2008 By: Everest Freeman Category: Media, Politics 1 Comment →

Collin Williams convinced me to go to the fourth district congressional debate here locally on Friday night. I imagined a giant room filled with lots of concerned individuals and spirited intellectual debate. Instead what I found was basically a lot of verbal masturbation. I expected the interviewer to have a question for the candidates in each candidate would take their turn thoroughly going through each question. That started to happen, but instead of actually answering the questions, the candidates simply complained about the other candidates records. In fact at one point in the process Doug Ose stated he had a rebuttal to something that Suzanne had said. But instead of rebuking something she said he instead took the moment to attack Tom Mcclintock.

It’s pretty obvious that Tom McClintock and Doug Ose have the entire ” coke vs. Pepsi” thing going on. Oh did you say you wanted a third choice? In fact to make matters worse the cameraman for the local news would only take pictures of the “main two candidates”.


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Just as Collin Williams pointed out the media wants to act like the other candidates do not exist. When Collin Williams would talk about this I thought he might have been just stretching the truth. Instead again he is correct.

This really isn’t the verbal masturbation I was talking about in the beginning though. The main problem with the entire process is that a question would be asked of the candidates and they did not respond to the questions. Sure generalities such as “I will do everything to support our troops” were thrown around. And again this masterbatory tactic was used with the topic of lowering taxes. “I will do everything I possibly can to lower taxes” and “I will do everything I can to help with water rights in this district”. So which is it then? Would you support the troops or lower taxes? If it came to one or the other which would you do? You couldn’t get a straight answer from any of them except of course Ted Terbolizard More on Ted later.

So the question came up, “what should we do about the war? ” and the answers you would get “we should do everything we can to support the troops.” Or we “should do everything possible to help our veterans out.” It would be nice for someone to have just plainly said “our policy will be to do this.” Or “we will get the money from here.” Or “we will lower taxes in this manner.”

Actually I guess I have to take part of that back. There was one other candidate besides Ted Terbolizard that did actually state a policy and what way he would enact it. Unfortunately it was WolfGram, and his policy was to have immigrant workers from Mexico come here and pay all their money to the Mexican government. So with his policy we would actually have a bunch of workers coming here and taking their money out of the state. It’s probably one of the worst ideas I’ve ever heard in politics.

I can’t write much more on this topic otherwise I’ll have an aneurysm. And I’m trying to outlive Collin Williams at this point.

Now of course there is an exception to every rule. Not all the candidates were wasting everyone’s time. Ted Terbolizard came across as someone who actually has principles. Every one of his answers were succinct and to the point. For example he gave a positive no to a question about universal Health Care. At one point during the debate a question was going around and Ted pulls out his copy of the constitution to give the appropriate answer. Have you ever seen a candidate pull out the constitution to give his answer?

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That’s the kind of man Ted is. A man of principle. Hearing him speak made me think that there was hope for the future.

But the rest of it was time I wish I would have spent doing laundry or gratifying myself. I understand now why most people don’t vote. If we arent going to have intellectual debates then this is pointless. I reject useless debates!

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Media Blackout on Libertarian Candidates

May 08, 2008 By: Collin Williams Category: Media, Politics 3 Comments →

Media exposed (again):

Well, unsurprisingly the media has been caught ignoring local candidates again, this time it is not major news network disinformation but a local paper! Yes, El Dorado County’s local paper, “The Mountain Democrat” has published an extensive article in their Wednesday May 7th 2008 edition on all the candidates on the ballot from District Supervisors and Judges, to the much anticipated 4th District Congressional Primary. Excitedly I turned the pages looking for Ted Terbolizards name and Qualifications but alas, he was nowhere to be seen. I had to double check, because I was sure they claimed that were listing everybody for every position in this election!

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I see Tom “SoCal” McClintock and Doug “Tax Lover” Ose there, but where are Ted Terbolizard and Suzanne Jones? Yup, even Democratic Unlikely John “The Wolf” Wolfgram and The Notorious Charlie Brown are there… (I know you’re thinking, “Charlie Brown, The Wolf and Terbolizard? Where the heck are you from, the Marshmallow Kingdom?”). But you would think that they would take notice of local candidates as they are a local paper, right?

WRONG!

Ironically, 1 page before the “Candidate Questions” section of this paper, there was this gem:

Intelligent Resident Letter to Editor

Case and Point! Media does not want to recognize the best Candidate in the election, fine. Once again news comes from an independent source rather than a self proclaimed “Journalist.” Remember, this happened to Ron Paul on a national scale, and Ted Terbolizard shares Paul’s general political philosophy. So, is it coincidence that these men are getting ignored by media?

Media Excuse #459: They are out of touch with the voters, and unpopular!!

WRONG WRONG WRONG! Here is an excerpt from an email I got from BJ Lawson, winner of District 4 in North Carolina in response to the congratulations letter I sent him: “The MSM is pretty much ignoring the excitement around our race, which is one of the most profound tectonic shifts in NC politics in a long time. Some in the establishment actually expected me to lose, and we won with 71% of the vote.” -BJ Lawson MD

Mr. Lawson happens to share a libertarian-republican political philosophy along with Terbolizard and Ron Paul. Sounds to me like it’s a pretty popular position to conservatives! 71% of the vote in District 4, North Carolina! If the media is trying to hide these men from the public eye, there must be something to them… especially since the latest Reject society poll suggests that 4% of the population trusts the media. There is something seriously broken about the media and election system.

In case you don’t know:

Vote Terbo June 3rd!

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