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As one of those who warned Kerry some time prior to the election, that the rigging would make him appear to lose - even if he won by a landslide - I was not surprised by Bush's apparent win. What did surprise me was that anyone in our party believed Bush's win. We all knew about the Gems Program. We all knew about Sequoia, E-Slate, ES&S and Diebold. Those of us who have studied 9/11 knew that a lot of people who could dictate who the machines gave the victory to would be going to jail if those machines did not show a definitive win for George W. Bush. Kerry's concession, the biggest flip-flop of his life since it went so strongly against his promise to his supporters, was also a bit of a shock.
But we are right in pursuing the truth. Don't let anyone call you a conspiracy theorist for researching or telling the truth. The biggest conspiracy theorists of all time and the founders of this country as they wrote the crime of conspiracy into all kinds of codes. Yes. George Washington was a big conspiracy theorist. So were TJ and John Adams.
Too many people are afraid of being called "conspiracy theorist" in the same way Muslims in America are afraid of being called terrorists. We must never let the bad guys win these word games and we must never hide from or avoid the truth.
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