Posted on 01/07/2013 4:38:51 PM PST by SJackson
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1992.
May God have mercy on us all.
Some believe that the Evil OneLook up !! Yah'shua is coming SOON !
shalom b'SHEM Yah'shua HaMashiach
will be revealed this spring.
Empire?
(Is the author a victim of revisionist nonsense?)
No, I mean west of there. The Muzzies are west of CdO, in places like Zamboanga, Cotabato, Sultan Kudarat. Anyway, good night, I still have a job. I have not retired yet, but when I do, color me gone.
bump!!
“No, I mean west of there.”
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Yes, you are right.
Someone was at the door and I was distracted.
CdO is on the east side of the Muzies.
Yes, and between our posts, I called my honey in Davao City. It is raining, still. I would suspect if it raining in Davao, it is most likely raining in Cebu as well. Am I right?
Yes, we are screwed but, we can still prevail. We need to bring God back into our daily lives. We need to do a lot of praying...
Had some morning rain but now just cloudy.
You could probably say America became an Empire after the Civil War ended because President Lincoln fought to preserve the union at all costs.....
Yes. This is what I have been saying all along.
I saw it in action in Broward County.
I live in Hudson NH and voted here many times. We always go in the morning before work. Polls open at 7AM. We got there at as usual around 6:50AM and was greeted with a huge traffic jam. The line of people waiting to get in was approximately 200 yards long with people 2-4 abreast. When we left the entire town was gridlocked heading to the polling place. I was listening to a Boston radio show and they actually reported Hudson NH as a virtual gridlock.
About a week or so after the election I went to the towns website and viewed the election results. (I just checked and all of the several elections past are gone) But I compared the 08 results with the 12 and there were only 68 more ballots cast in total from 08. I simply cannot accept this as being accurate.
I also compared the primary numbers and the Republican primary drew 1565 people and the Democrat primary only drew 602. “Anecdotal”, I know.
Indeed.
I waited 3.5 hours in line in Broward County, during which time there was blatant dem electioneering going on by Overweight SEIU Holder’s people wearing Purple Shirts. Once inside the building, that activity ceased, but when I identified myself and my ballot was printed out, the attendant smirked at me and circled my party affiliation in red ink. Since the ballots are mandated to be filled out in BLACK ink, I have a feeling that the presence of red on my ballot may have invalidated it when it was scanned. Just a theory.
Weeks prior, I made daily rides around Broward and Palm Beach County counting Lawn Signs (They cost $15.00 EACH!), and even for allowing only one sign per lawn, and only those on private property, the count was consistently 85 to ONE in favor of Romney. Anyone who would pay money and risk ridicule and vandalism to put a Romney Sign on their property most certainly CAST their vote....but was it COUNTED?
Yet, Broward reported 99-1 Obama.
I can NOT accept that.
“Anecdotal”, I know.
I would think that there at least a handful of conscientious NH state legislators who, if made aware of this, would take the initiative on electoral procedure reform. You might want to explore that route.
The GOP controls the majority of the state legislatures, including most of those in the swing states. These legislators have to be prodded to do what they have to do to save the integrity of the elections!!!
Optical
Optical Scanning.
That is why I was so suspicious of the red marks.
I think this is what happened to cause my Beloved Allen West to “lose’ as well.
Allen was the ONLY one who spoke out about this, and the “officials” managed to drop the 16-ton anvil on him.
One other suggestion: try to get the Tea Party into this crucial issue.
You are right. It IS a crucial issue.
The tea party has meetings at a local restaurant here. I can get through to them there.
You pushed the black buttons that you see at the left or the right of the macine, then when you were finished you pushed the red button to register your vote. There was absolute no reason to make a mistake
I have no idea who the woman is
I visited Davao City in December 2011, went to a place on top of a hill overlooking the city called Jack’s Ridge, had some pretty good restaurants there.
Also, visited the Japanese Tunnel, it is an underground bunker used bu the Japanese in World War II. It’s located just outside of the city.
There are a couple of good nature parks outside the city, one has the endangered Philippine eagles, and a butterfly sanctuary.
I can say Davao City is much nicer than Manila.
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