New Hampshire Primary Election Results

Openly Socialist candidates: 78%
Others: 22%

Are there really so few people left, even in New Hampshire, that honestly desire freedom? Sadly, I suspect that truly is the case. Those who want freedom in this country are only a tiny group of people today. Remember — every time socialism has been instituted, it was by people voting for it.

Popularity: 3% [?]


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6 Responses to “New Hampshire Primary Election Results”

  1. What were the results of the “granite lady’s” tears in the granite state? Some said they were responsible for her win, some said it showed she had a softer side (who knew?). I recall another candidate during the 1972 presidential campaign who also shed tears. When the Manchester Union Leader wrote an editorial critical of Edmund Muskie and his wife, Muskie is said to have cried while on the huskings. His campaign never recovered and his aspirations for executive office ended. It seems tears don’t make the man but they do make the woman.

  2. Those tears are sickening. If they’re fake, that shows and utter and total contempt for reality and that Clinton will literally do anything to win — and even more disgusting — that people will vote their emotions.

    If they’re real, it’s even worse, because it shows a viable candidate for president might cry when the presidency gets tough.

  3. News Flash: My son (19 years old) just called me and has blogged on his My Space about suspected voter fraud in the NH Primary. He has links up where one person said that everyone in her household in one town voted for Ron Paul (total 3 votes) but whenever she went to the website that kept track of total votes and it shown, even after their precinct was 100% in, zero “0″ votes for Ron Paul. She said there were many Ron Paul devotee’s in her town. When I get home, I’ll send you a link to my son’s My Space blog with the links or I’ll get the links to the info and email it to you. Sounds pretty interesting. Me thinks I smell a rat!!! When you consider that NH is where the Free State Project is being done, it doesn’t make sense the Ron Paul did not come out better there.

  4. I’ve been reading more and more reports about voter fraud in NH. However, unless it really was coordinated with the media and polling, there’s really not enough of a difference to make sense. Of course, in NH you don’t actually have to live there to vote — hence the large “new” turnout for Hillary.

    It’s hard to have fraud when there’s almost no rules.

  5. I didn’t know that!!! Holy Cow… we could have sponsored a “Road Trip” Ogre!!!! Go eat some lobster and crab legs and drink a few brewskis and then go vote in their caucus! Wouldn’t that be a hoot!!! Sounds like a good time to me! I bet you could even work in a mini-skiing trip!

  6. Heh. From what I hear, hundreds of people did just that — and it was completely legal. But I’m guessing Romney knows the rules, too, and he had a shorter distance to bus hundreds more people.

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