Title: Romney names Scott Walker his VP in my imagination Source:
[None] URL Source:[None] Published:Jun 6, 2012 Author:A K A Stone Post Date:2012-06-06 07:01:19 by A K A Stone Keywords:None Views:5660 Comments:36
The liberal scum of our society wet their diapers last night. With Walkers landslide win over his statist opponent it sends a clear message. Romney should be bold and choose Scott Walker as his VP. The liberals would shit themselves again.
A historic day in Wisconsin ended with even more history made Tuesday as Republican Gov. Scott Walker is now the only governor in the United States to win re-election after facing a recall.
Garnering
*****53 percent of the vote over Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett's 46 percent,******
Walker will continue in office as the state's governor.
One thing that came out in the exit polling was that over 90% of the voters polled said they had made up their minds "months" ago as to how they were gonna vote..... Sounds to me like this result has been brewing in Wisconsin for quite sometime.... People got tired of the BS agenda and just "took out the garbage" so to speak...
One thing that came out in the exit polling was that over 90% of the voters polled
And just amazing that we have these Selected leaks of Exit Poll Data.
Which of course is proprietary. So why own something so Flawed?
And keep it's info a secret?
"The forecasters and political scientists implicitly assume a faulty premise: that the recorded vote is equal to the True Vote. In other words, they never consider Systemic Election Fraud. But the recorded vote has never been equal to the True Vote. The proof is simple and self-explanatory: there have been at least 80 million uncounted votes in the 1968-2008 presidential elections. These were a combination of spoiled, provisional and absentee ballots. And the vast majority (70-80%) of the uncounted votes were, not surprisingly, for the Democrat."
The proof is simple and self-explanatory: there have been at least 80 million uncounted votes in the 1968-2008 presidential elections. These were a combination of spoiled, provisional and absentee ballots. And the vast majority (70-80%) of the uncounted votes were, not surprisingly, for the Democrat."
The Only thing bothering me is why the Dems keep playing Lucy and the Football with the GOP?