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BREAKING: Massive Voter Fraud in St. Lucie County, Florida

dsmith489 Wrote: Nov 13, 2012 1:45 AM
If you'll read the link you'll see that St. Lucie reported cards, not ballots. Will you please publish a retraction Heather Ginsberg? http://www.tcpalm.com/news/2012/nov/12/st-lucies-too-high-voter-turnout-counts-cards/
Richard31 Wrote: Nov 15, 2012 6:26 AM
Oh just a question, me being one of those computer-type guys - have they then _fired_ the programmer that produced the report that counted the cards, counted the votes, and _then_ divided the cards by the votes to produce the reported _turnout percentage_? It wasn't Heather doing it with her calculator.

Just a question... Just a question...

On Tuesday only one precinct had less than 113% turnout. “The Unofficial vote count is 175,554 registered voters 247,713 vote cards cast (141.10% ). The National SEAL Museum, a St. Lucie county polling place, had 158.85% voter turn out, the highest in the county.”

The Supervisor of Elections, Gertrude Walker, had this to say concerning the 141% voter turnout: “They may have had something like that in Palm Beach County, but we’ve never seen that here.”

So maybe Allen West wasn’t crazy to ask for a lock-down on the ballot boxes and machines in this county. According to...

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