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    Posted October 30, 2008 by
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    Race, politics and the White House

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    The Truth behind McCain’s confidence in winning

     

    What is Untold is the real reason McCain and the GOP are confident. Not that the polls are tightening as fast as they would like to think. Not that his "socialist pith," "tax pitch/Joe the Plumber," "Ayers or Wright Pitch" are taking.

     

    The Untold is one of 3 truths the media is doing little to cover (with intent and GOP influence). Two of the same monumental events that took place in 2000 & 2004 with little coverage and more shockingly still no ANSWERS, COVERAGE, or REAL SOLUTIONS to date...

     

     

    VOTE THEFT - from Diebold, to faulty machines, vote switching, and programmed vote changing. OBAMA enemy

     

     

    VOTE DETERRENCE - Extremely long waits (In highly populated African American and traditionally democratic regions, and lack of poll workers in the same regions.

     

     

    RACE - Public Obama supporters, private McCain voters

     

     

    In the possibility that Obama losses this election, MARK MY WORDS, it will be for these reasons, in this order. The saddest part like 2000 & 2004 it won't be covered as such in the national media even with Obama's overwhelming leading indicators, and probably only covered slightly on the internet. It would potentially be a bigger travesty than Bush misleading us into War......

     

     

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