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Maybe they were using electronic voting machines that don’t leave a paper trail, those tend to create quite a few "irregularities".
Iraq’s election commission announced Monday that officials were
investigating "unusually high" numbers of "yes" votes in about a dozen
provinces during Iraq’s landmark referendum on a new constitution,
raising questions about irregularities in the balloting.
More importantly national exit polls showed Kerry winning in 2004. However, It was only
in precincts where there were no paper trails on the voting machines
that the exit polls ended up being different from the final count.
According to Dr. Steve Freeman, a statistician at the University of
Pennsylvania, the odds are 250 million to one that the exit polls were
wrong by chance. In fact, where the exit polls disagreed with the
computerized outcomes the results always favored Bush - another
statistical impossibility.
I guess the invaded apple doesn’t fall too far from the conquering tree.
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