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March 2, 2004 Election Results & Updates

by Voter
The pretense of democracy is with us again in the form of an election. Some election results are worth watching, namely Cal propositions 56, 57 and 58 and San Francisco Proposition J.
The pretense of democracy is with us again in the form of an election. Some election results are worth watching, namely Cal propositions 56, 57 and 58 and San Francisco Proposition J.

California results will be posted, commencing at 8 p.m., at http://vote2004.ss.ca.gov/
The propositions may be found at:
http://vote2004.ss.ca.gov/Returns/prop/00.htm

San Francisco results will be posted commencing at 8 p.m., at
http://www.sfgov.org/wcm_election/update.htm

It is always instructive to watch and compare the updates in San Francisco as that is one way to monitor election fraud.

In California, checking the maps for the county percentages on the propositions is also a learning experience.

The first results are always the absentees (vote by mail) and are usually the most conservative. The workingclass voters who do vote usually vote on election day and are usually less conservative. We should have serious results no later than 11 p.m. In this computer age, it should be much earlier. San Mateo County is usually first; Los Angeles and San Francisco are usually late. That's what we call built-in election fraud as LA and SF have a large number of workingclass voters.

Remember: We have 35 million people in California, of whom approximately 26 million are adults. In San Francisco, we have 764,000 people, of whom 640,000 are adults, and 504,000 are American citizen adults.

A high voter turnout is considered to be 10 million Californians and 250,000 San Franciscans. We are not even expected to have that kind of a turnout in this presidential primary.

To the parents of young children reading this: Please teach your children that this country is not a democracy but an oligarchy. This kind of low voter turnout and slow-vote counts in the workingclass areas, indicating election fraud is indicative of a bankrupt social order.

To the new American citizens: Welcome to the most backward country in the industrialized world with the most undemocratic voting system among the parliamentary governments. This is Gold Mountain, the land of milk and honey, rich America with gold in the streets! As one who is first generation born here, the immigrants in my family now know there is nothing here, not even a national healthcare system, which exists in the rest of the industrialized world.

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