Tuesday, July 7, 2009

Independence In Exile has become Americenema!

Good patriots, this blog is being shut down in order to become Americenema.com!!

Please direct yourselves to

http://www.americenema.com

Have a great day!

Wednesday, July 1, 2009

Our election system already resembles that of Iran.


Our election system already resembles that of Iran.

Our system for elections has been under severe scrutiny since the debacle of 2000 in Florida. But lets be honest, election fraud is just another institution of corruption that we have to deal with on a daily basis. The 1960 election was won due to election fraud, and now we have Al Franken declared the winner after a massive 8-month scam job. Thanks a lot Minnesota, you elected Franken, but the jokes on us.

This system where ballots are counted in secret and are recounted until the loser is declared the winner is nothing more than Iranian-style election fraud. We’re so sure that Ahmadinejahd won that election fair and square…. The only difference between our election system and the Iranian one is that we actually pretend to count our votes. They don’t they just declare winners.

This whole thing was so crooked from the beginning but I strangely knew how it would turn out. The Democrats couldn’t steal their election against Bush in Florida and they were NOT about to lose this time.

It’s pretty obvious what happened here.

Franken lost fair and square but it was so close the Franken camp saw an opportunity to rig the results in his favor by “recounting” ONLY in areas which were heavily Democratic. Oh my! What a big surprise! They “found” more votes (cough cough…created) for Franken! With the media leaning hard left these days it was pretty easy to censor the objections of Norm Colman from ever really getting his message out there. And the Supreme Court of Minnesota? Come on! They love that guy! He’s so funny!

Why didn’t they just declare him the winner from the get go? I mean why bother counting votes at all? Why not become like Iran? Why not model our government after theirs? Oh yeah! Don’t worry, we’re getting there.

The sad thing is that the Iranian people are FIGHTING for their rights. They have no weapons but they have will and they will not be silenced. We have all kinds of rights and liberties guaranteed to us by the Constitution and we just roll over and die… This is very very sad.