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Connell was so scared for his security that he asked for protection from the attorney general, then Attorney General Michael Mukasey. Connell told close friends that he was expecting to get thrown under the bus by the Rove team, because Connell had evidence linking the GOP operative to the scandal and the stolen election, including knowledge of where Rove's missing emails disappeared to. Before he could testify, Connell died in a plane crash.
At 3:31 PM Friday, December 19, Michael L. Connell, a top Internet consultant for the Republican National Committee and for the Bush and McCain presidential campaigns, left Washington from the small airport in College Park, Md. Alone at the helm of a single engine Piper Saratoga, Connell's flight plan anticipated arrival at his hometown Akron-Canton Airport in a little over two hours, at 5:43 PM.
Originally posted by 1loserel2
reply to post by theindependentjournal
I always thought it was rigged when the electronic voting system came into play. Still vote, I guess my conscious bothers me if I don't. But I think we're losing ways to get our country back due to the corruption in both parties.
Originally posted by TripleDoubleSingle
America = america.. world = earth... america.. is not the WORLD! so why do so many americans act this way...
No.. this does not affect me..
I couldnt give a turd about U.S elections... try electing someone with a soul? thats all i say.
Originally posted by TripleDoubleSingle
America = america.. world = earth... america.. is not the WORLD! so why do so many americans act this way...
No.. this does not affect me..
I couldnt give a turd about U.S elections... try electing someone with a soul? thats all i say.
Originally posted by chr0naut
reply to post by theindependentjournal
I'm not an American, it really doesn't affect me.
Originally posted by chr0naut
reply to post by theindependentjournal
I'm not an American, it really doesn't affect me.
Originally posted by Aldolas
Originally posted by seachange
reply to post by theindependentjournal
I stopped watching after a couple minutes do to extreme stupidity by the Youtube author. You can easily predict the results on an election based on a sample size of 2,300. This is common sense. All the major polling companies regularly make statements about 300 million Americans based on sample sizes of rarely over 3,000 people. This is how statistics works.
There is no hoax, just people making stupid assumptions about polling that are false. The margin of error isn't based on the available maximum sample size. Everyone in statistics knows that. Just because you can get more samples doesn't mean you need to get more samples. The video author of the OP is simply stupid.
There is no hoax.
Correct! Apart from it being 'common' sense.
I watched it to the end. There is only 1 interesting question left (those 8 constituencies that disappeared), but apart from that it's (more or less) simple maths and statistics.
Nowadays 'denying ignorance' seems to mean watching an anti-mainstream video and starring and flagging it....
Originally posted by Neocrusader
As American citizens you need to petition the UN
The same way your government acuses other countries of corrupt voting
You have the evidence
Imagine seeing UN inspectors at American voting booths and counting centres