America the United States of Imbeciles. Archie Bunker, a character in the TV show “All
in the Family” said faith is when you believe something that no one in their right
mind would believe. Americans believe
that they are smarter than anyone else, that they are exceptional. Yet time and again, they are herded like
sheep, accepting absurd bullshit as fact.
America does not have a free press, America does not have a
Democratic Republic. America does not
have honest elections. In America you
are not innocent until proven guilty, you are accused and tried by a media
empire that destroys anyone that threatens their financial interests.
Just look at America’s primary elections that choose the two
parties’ Presidential candidates. Isn’t
it funny that in primaries, where the voters enter a voting booth and cast a
secret ballot, the winners are Donald J. Trump and Hillary Clinton, whereas in
the caucuses the winners are chosen by the party establishment? Presidential candidates are not chosen by the
voters, they are ordained by the party bosses who are brought to power by
special interests.
How long will Americans accept this sham where Presidential
elections go on for two years? George W.
Bush was not elected President in 2000, nor in 2004 and Barack Hussein Obama
who lost the popular vote in the 2008 primary was advanced after the “super
delegates” overrode the will of the voters.
Here is an excellent example, in Kansas, home base for the
Koch Brothers and Koch Industries, the results of the March 5th
caucuses were reported by the Lawrence Journal World as follows:
Excerpt:
Sanders, Cruz win Kansas caucuses; Douglas County voters turn out in
droves
A big turnout in Douglas County for
Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders helped push him over the top in the Kansas
Democratic caucuses on Saturday, while Texas Sen. Ted Cruz won both the local
Republican caucuses and the statewide GOP vote.
Both Sanders and Cruz took Kansas
by more than two-to-one margins over their nearest rivals, according to preliminary vote totals from both state parties…
More voters than expected turned
out for both the Republican and Democratic presidential caucuses Saturday in
Douglas County.
Sanders nearly swept the caucus in
Lawrence, winning 81.4 percent of the vote. But Hillary Clinton won just enough to remain
viable in the 2nd State Senate District caucus.
Sanders also won by a huge margin, 78-22 percent over Clinton, at the 3rd
District caucus site in Eudora…
Statewide, the Kansas Democratic Party said, Sanders beat Clinton, 68-32 percent
out of just more than 39,000 caucus votes counted. As a result, he will get
23 of the state’s delegates to the Democratic National Convention, while
Clinton will receive 10. The party
will also send four “super delegates” who go to the convention not bound to any
candidate.
On the Republican side in Douglas
County, where 2,407 ballots were cast in Lawrence and Baldwin City, Cruz led
with 37 percent of the vote, followed by Florida Sen. Marco Rubio at 20
percent; Donald Trump with 18 percent; and Ohio Gov. John Kasich with 16
percent.
The total GOP vote in Douglas County also included 190 provisional ballots that will be counted within the
next several days, according to Douglas County GOP Chairwoman Kathleen Ammel.
Really? There are 190
provisional ballots to be counted in the next several days, why are there
provisional ballots cast at a caucus?
This makes no sense.
Statewide results showed Cruz
finishing with 48 percent of the vote, followed by Trump with 23 percent; Rubio
with 17 percent; and Kasich with about 11 percent…
Of the 40 delegates Kansas will send to the national GOP
convention, the party said, Cruz will get 24, followed by nine for
Trump, six for Rubio and one for Kasich…
If that vote took place in Venezuela instead of Kansas it
would be roundly condemned as a fraud.
The large turnout left some voters
frustrated and even caused some to not cast a ballot at all.
“My wife and I allotted 40 minutes
to come to the caucus to cast our vote, and due to the delay in the process we
are unable to stick around and vote,” said Steve Conley, a Lawrence Republican.
“We just cannot say enough about how sad that is, the whole process of not
being allowed to cast a ballot in 45 minutes of one’s day…”
So many voters turned out for the
Democratic caucus in Lawrence that two gymnasiums could not hold them all. Hundreds of voters stood outside on the
football field to be counted.
Republican officials said a slow Internet connection at Southwest
Middle School caused delays in early voting, with some voters having to
stand in line 30-40 minutes just to verify their voter registration…
… Vera Cole, who said she’s
accustomed to voting in traditional primaries, said she did not enjoy the time
spent listening to campaign speeches before the votes took place.
“I want to vote,” she said. “I’ve
already read. I already know. I’ve listened. I don’t want to come and listen. I
only have time to vote. And I don’t like
the idea of 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Four hours? Look at the crowd. It’s not fair to
people. Look how many wheelchair people we have.”
For Democratic voters, the process was longer because instead of casting paper ballots, as Republicans did, they had to physically stay in place, in
some cases for hours, to be counted….
What kind of civilized people allow their leaders to be chosen
in such a haphazard way? The faith based
caucuses are rife with fraud. Take the
Republican Iowa Caucus where the winner, Ted Cruz was accused of fraud. From Intellihub:
Excerpt:
(INTELLIHUB) — Accusations of voter
fraud have compounded since Texas Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) was crowned winner of
the Iowa caucus Tuesday, raising suspicions that something nefarious may have
actually taken place. However, what makes the accusations all that much more
interesting is the fact that they are coming from two rival Republican
candidates, Dr. Ben Carson and Donald Trump.
According to investigative reporter
Bin Still, “Just before the voting began, Dr. Carson was receiving excited calls
from his workers reporting large turnouts at caucus sites.”
“I got calls from several people
who told me their internal intelligence said I was going to do extremely well,”
Dr. Ben Carson stated.
Still reports:
It all started out 33 seconds
before 7pm, which was the official time for the start of the Iowa Caucuses.
The Ted Cruz 2016 official Twitter
site sent out this tweet seconds before the top of the hour:
“CNN is reporting that Ben Carson
will stop campaigning after Iowa. Make sure to tell all of your peers at the
Caucus supporting Carson that they should coalesce around the true conservative
who will be in the race for the long haul: Ted Cruz!”
Perfect timing! The Cruz speakers
at caucuses across Iowa got up and repeated the news to the assembled crowds
and urged Ben Carson voters to switch immediately. How many is not known, but
at the very least, several sites.
This was quickly followed by an
official Ted Cruz 2016 press release on official stationery:
“Breaking news. The press is
reporting that Dr. Ben Carson is taking time off from the campaign trail after
Iowa and making a big announcement next week. Please inform any Carson caucus
goers of this news and urge them to caucus for Ted Cruz.”
By 7:07 pm, a mysterious former CIA
operative supporting Cruz by the name of Dan Gabriel chimed in on his twitter
account:
“Source inside Ben Carson’s New
Hampshire campaign just confirmed to me: Ben Carson is out. Choose Cruz.”
The self-proclaimed ex-CIA operative Dan Gabriel even brags he
specializes in “insurgencies, foreign and domestic.” This is right out of
the White House takeover manual people. Subsequently Gabriel’s tweets were
deleted until BigFry Social Media exposed the archived versions, one of which
can be seen below.
Americans are asked to have faith, that Ted Cruz’ campaign
workers made an honest mistake. It was
CNN who erroneously reported on caucus night that candidate Ben Carson was
dropping out of the race. CNN claims it
was just an honest mistake that they corrected shortly after but the Cruz
people didn’t get the retraction.
Is this the best America can do in electing their government
officials? The two parties have complete
control over the election process. They
determine who will vote, when they will vote and how they will vote.
They determine who will conduct the debates and who may
participate. This duopoly brings back
the days of Boss Tweed, the corrupt New York alderman who filled important
positions with cronies to advances his own interests.
The American people are told to have faith that Ted Cruz,
who was born in Canada to his American mother, who was a Canadian citizen at
the time, is a natural born American citizen.
No one in their right mind would believe that. But Americans aren’t in their right minds, they haven’t been since they were duped into believing George W. Bush won the 2000 election.
No one in their right mind would believe that. But Americans aren’t in their right minds, they haven’t been since they were duped into believing George W. Bush won the 2000 election.
It’s time to dump the corrupt caucuses. From Mesquite Local News:
Excerpt:
Caucus System Needs to Go
Both the Democratic and Republican
Mesquite caucuses are done for another four years – thank goodness. Perhaps
both parties can spend that time deciding that the caucus system is outdated,
unworkable and ripe for abuse and fraud. It shouldn’t take four more years to
fix the process.
The democrats’ rules required
everyone to remain for the entirety of the caucus – three to four hours of mostly sitting around waiting for everyone to
get inside. Once everyone was signed in, they physically had to move to one
side of the room or the other depending on who they were supporting. That in
and of itself defies all the traditions of secret ballots…
The process allows no bounds of
intimidation…. Particularly in union-dominated Las Vegas where many of the
caucuses took place it would be extremely easy for union bosses to see just
which members were abiding by their wishes and which ones weren’t.
Many people who wanted to
participate in the vote could not because of the hours-long requirement to
remain in place until everyone was signed in. That’s not fair to anyone
especially the candidates.
The republican rules were changed
this year to allow a balloting process that provided for some semblance of
privacy… Voters simply had to mark the
ballot and drop it in a box – an open box.
Unless republican participants
wanted to be considered for a delegate position in the future county convention
they were free to leave the building…
Many people didn’t know their
precinct number requiring them to stand in a consolidated line until they got
to the front and could find out their correct precinct. Some precinct lines
were long and others were empty….
The open ballot box makes fraud all
too easy. If Joe wanted to get rid of ballots marked with candidate C, he could
easily look through the pieces of paper and grab the ones he wanted to discard…
In the Nebraska caucus Bernie Sanders defeated Hillary
Clinton garnering 56% of the vote to Clinton’s 44%. In the Maine caucus Cruz beat Trump with 46%
of the vote compared to Trump’s 33%.
However, in Louisiana where they had an actual primary with voters
entering a voting booth to cast a secret
ballot, Hillary Clinton beat Bernie Sanders 71% to Sanders’ 23% while Trump
beat Cruz with 41% to Cruz’ 38%.
The American people shouldn’t be expected to have blind
faith in the primary election process that selects our candidates for President. Faith in our election process should not mean
believing in something no one in their right mind would believe, i.e. our
politicians are honest the vote totals reflect the will of the voters. Americans should demand honest elections.
By Patricia Baeten
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