The Biggest Story of Our Lives
Is the theft of two presidential elections in a row by the GOP. There is far too much coincidence and criminality and lies and deceit and corruption for me to believe that the last election was anything but cooked last time.
Simply put, we had an unverifiable election. This is largely due to the electronic voting machines (closed source, hacked, unguarded, and who were manufactured by companies run by GOP donors who promised to “deliver Ohio’s electoral votes to Bush“). This was aided by Blackwell’s machinations in Ohio that kept urban people from fully voting and your typical Florida shenanigans. One of the key factors for me is that, as Lampley notes, the bookies were running Kerry 2-to-1 odds on the morning of the election.
Lampley blames the media. I blame the sheeple.
Many of the participants in this blog have graduate school educations. It is damned near impossible to go to graduate school in any but the most artistic disciplines without having to learn about the basics of social research and its uncanny accuracy and validity. We know that professionally conceived samples simply do not yield results which vary six, eight, ten points from eventual data returns, thaty’s why there are identifiable margins for error. We know that margins for error are valid, and that results have fallen within the error range for every Presidential election for the past fifty years prior to last fall. NEVER have exit polls varied by beyond-error margins in a single state, not since 1948 when this kind of polling began. In this past election it happened in ten states, all of them swing states, all of them in Bush’s favor. Coincidence? Of course not.