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StarryNite

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5. I agree.
Wed Nov 7, 2012, 11:34 PM
Nov 2012

There was something major at play but when somebody found out about the secret experimental software, they had to abandon the whole thing. They hadn't counted on anybody finding out about it. It's the only thing that explains why the media kept saying how close the race was. Having said that over and over in advance would have made the stolen election much more palatable for the public.

Something must be done about this. There needs to be investigations done but I'm afraid it will just be swept under the rug now that the election is over.

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Well that's what we call a win-win. NYC_SKP Nov 2012 #1
Similar points being made alcibiades_mystery Nov 2012 #2
I didn't see this ... 1StrongBlackMan Nov 2012 #3
I think you may be on to something Generic Other Nov 2012 #4
I agree. StarryNite Nov 2012 #5
Sounds about right. SalviaBlue Nov 2012 #6
I think there's a much simpler explination jeff47 Nov 2012 #7
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