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bearcow
8th November 2016, 16:35
simple as that, Clinton vs Trump. Lets see who the forum voted for. Please don't say you voted for a particular candidate if you are not eligible or able to vote. thanks.

JimM
8th November 2016, 17:27
Bernie Sanders write-in.

wondering
8th November 2016, 17:35
Jill Stein - she is on the ballot for the Green Party, and not a write-in.

Satori
8th November 2016, 18:00
We The People.

bearcow
8th November 2016, 18:12
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Famous vampire hunter Abraham Lincoln implores you to participate in this poll

Cardillac
8th November 2016, 18:18
even though I'm still a US Citizen (former NE Ohioan) and am entitled to the US vote I didn't vote;

"if voting ever changed anything they'd make it illegal"- attributed to political activist Emma Goldman

Larry

Octavusprime
8th November 2016, 18:18
Those aren't the only candidates to vote for...

halcyon026
8th November 2016, 18:24
even though I'm still a US Citizen (former NE Ohioan) and am entitled to the US vote I didn't vote;

"if voting ever changed anything they'd make it illegal"- attributed to political activist Emma Goldman

Larry

Agreed!

If we live in a Free Will Universe and the Cabal need permission to poison us, enslave us, lie to us, run wars with our taxes, take our rights away, etc etc they would need a means of getting permission from the masses to agree to it. How? Voting!

It's a large permission getting machine. When you vote you are agreeing to their rule, you are saying yes I vote for this system, yes I agree to this, yes you can make laws and policy for me, yes you can become my voice.

How can anyone vote YES to a nation owned by corporations/banks who spend $600B a year in taxpayer dollars to run wars & take over other nations banks?

Besides that, if we had a JFK or Bernie, the Cabal make sure they won't win, it's rigged. It's a distraction to keep you believing your power is in voting, so that you don't actually use your real power, you send it into the blackhole of voting, it's designed to be a blackhole. It doesn't empower you. Why would the Cabal give you a system that can empower you and free you? They wouldn't.

And besides that, why is it that even here people think the only options to vote for are the ones the Cabal put on TV? Why only consider the options they give you? Aren't those the 2 options you should avoid?

bearcow
8th November 2016, 18:25
deez nuts will finish higher than any of the other candidates
http://www.rollingstone.com/politics/news/meet-deez-nuts-the-teen-presidential-candidate-punking-america-20150819

Helene West
8th November 2016, 18:28
the voting place is right across the street from me but I am having the hardest time bringing myself to go there. I've never missed voting in a presidential election but this one feels so repulsive to me - it truly is choosing between two evils.

halcyon026
8th November 2016, 18:31
the voting place is right across the street from me but I am having the hardest time bringing myself to go there. I've never missed voting in a presidential election but this one feels so repulsive to me - it truly is choosing between two evils.

You have millions of other names you could write in... why are you only picking from those 2?

Sierra
8th November 2016, 18:38
Bernie Sanders write-in.

Ditto. I could not stomach giving my consent to either a lying narcissistic nutcase or a NWO pawn.

norman
8th November 2016, 19:10
I'm not a part of this.

Reading this thread has been a surprise for me. From about 5 thousand miles away I'm seeing something momentous happening in your country and most of the posts in this thread seem to be coming from a place of total disconnection with what's at stake.

Tell me to shut up and keep out of it if you like.

But, when you are driving a car, and a truck is heading straight at you, head on, yanking the steering wheel and crashing through the roadside hedge into a field makes perfect sense to me. I wouldn't worry about the paint job one bit.

earthdreamer
8th November 2016, 19:24
Jill Stein, write-in for President

I was more concerned for voting for the local state and congressional races and senate.

I guess I'm not a complete nihilist since I keep voting (though I have no enthusiasm for it).

bluestflame
8th November 2016, 19:25
a sign of the times , when presented with two main options( as though they are the only choice) people ARE looking for other options , there may be hope for us yet

Helene West
8th November 2016, 19:37
the voting place is right across the street from me but I am having the hardest time bringing myself to go there. I've never missed voting in a presidential election but this one feels so repulsive to me - it truly is choosing between two evils.

You have millions of other names you could write in... why are you only picking from those 2?

"Millions"? well I guess I could write in my Grandma or Rand Paul but what good would that do? or i could vote for the Bolshevik chick with the former black panther running mate.... The process will likely be tampered with whatever we do to make sure clinton gets in. Just by voting at all we are left with the grim realization that we keep the facade of 'we the people' alive. We've been put in a damned if you do and damned if you don't situation.

bearcow
8th November 2016, 19:43
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Peanut farmer turned papal impersonator Jimmy Carter showers 1000 blessings on those who participate in thy poll.

Chris Gilbert
8th November 2016, 20:08
Jill Stein

peggy englebrake
8th November 2016, 20:29
I voted for neither the Jesuit cable faction nor the criminally insane mentally unstable cable faction. Voting gives your support to the corrupt system.

Kryztian
8th November 2016, 20:51
simple as that, Clinton vs Trump.

Bearcow, there are more than two people running for President here in the U.S.A., and by only including the "top two" in your poll, you have used your power to try to foist the two worst choices upon us, so that when we get an awful president and when you get one of the two above with more clicks you can claim "But you (collectively) voted for ..." The fact is no, we didn't collectively vote for that person. It's just that you tricked us into voting for that awful candidate, or actually, you think you tricked us, because we can all see the process you designed is just an invalid hoax that We the People know is going to be tried to use to take away Life, Liberty and Prosperity.

We the People of the Republic of Avalonia, hereby declare this fraudulent process to be an invalid expression of our collective will, and see a false attempt to impose power upon us, and to convince that this power is just and has legitimacy and should be granted power over our lives.

Also, we note that you have tried to impose eligibility requirements upon us Avalonians:


Please don't say you voted for a particular candidate if you are not eligible or able to vote.

Please note that we consider all Avalonians to be eligible to express their election choice here, regardless of age, nationality, history, etc. etc. etc. In fact we encourage all the conscious caring, intelligent loveing beings here to to express theme here and to contribute their thoughts, desires and other psychic energies here as it passes through the portal of Avalonia into the greater multiverse.

I don't mean to attack your question, in fact I am grateful for it , because it illustrates how, in the world of politics, which to a large part, is a psychic field created by the mainstream media, they cabal is trying to dupe us into thinking the "winner of the election" should have power over us. Perhaps there might be some reality in the physical world because this power takes over legal systems, armies, tax offices and wealth. But in the real world of the mind, this authority has no real power. The fact that it is a sham is now part of our consciousness and the veil has been lifted.:bigsmile:

Bluegreen
8th November 2016, 21:17
In point of fact, Mickey Mouse receives a substantial number of votes every election.

:)

bearcow
8th November 2016, 21:27
Bearcow, there are more than two people running for President here in the U.S.A

thanks for informing me.


by only including the "top two" in your poll, you have used your power to try to foist the two worst choices upon us, so that when we get an awful president and when you get one of the two above with more clicks you can claim "But you (collectively) voted for ..."

Regardless of my prodigious foisting abilities those choices are the only ones that had any REALISTIC chance of winning. You see this poll asked people who they had voted for. IE past tense, not who they should or will vote for. If you think something as informal and insignificant as this poll undermines your ability to clearly see all the possible choices laid out in front of you, then I pity you.


We the People of the Republic of Avalonia, hereby declare this fraudulent process to be an invalid expression of our collective will, and see a false attempt to impose power upon us, and to convince that this power is just and has legitimacy and should be granted power over our lives. Also, we note that you have tried to impose eligibility requirements upon us Avalonians:

Who's we? Me and you are the only ones conversing.

If you want to be truly egalitarian and democratic you can always start another poll, but if you do I demand that deez nuts be included.

Personally i started the poll to see how close the ratio of Avalon voters would be to the reported totals for the two candidates

now back to the action.

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Leading man of the Hollywood blockbuster " Bedtime for Bonzo", Ronald Regan hopes you take time to participate in our informal exit poll.

Matt P
8th November 2016, 21:28
Not enough of you have watched Bev Harris' recently released video explaining exactly how the vote is rigged. In a nutshell, there's a master program that can access ANY race for ANY office in ANY voting precinct in ANY state, city or county in the country that can set the percentages of votes applied to the candidate of choice. Some wonder why we keep going to vote but nothing ever changes and few or any of real character or who would expose the system are ever elected. Well, this is why. There is but ONE thing that allows this con job to work: your participation. Until we get the machines fixed and have an actual verifiable voting system in place, as long as you go in and vote, the computer can then assign it wherever the controllers want. My dream is we hold an election and no one shows up.
You think they aren't using and expanding this in many other countries of the world?

Fob-AGgZn44

And, Larry, thanks for including that quote by Emma Goodman.

Matt

LivioRazlo
9th November 2016, 00:18
Voted Trump and feel damn proud of it.

robinr1
9th November 2016, 01:19
but you did...you just don't know it. you voted for an establishment fool who endorsed the Satanist Hillary Clinton. nice job.





Bernie Sanders write-in.

Ditto. I could not stomach giving my consent to either a lying narcissistic nutcase or a NWO pawn.

DeDukshyn
9th November 2016, 02:57
If the person is not even in the running, is it a vote? I don't know US voting that well, but if say I vote for my grandma, does that count? Or does the person have to be on the ballot for the vote to count? Or at least initially in the running?


but you did...you just don't know it. you voted for an establishment fool who endorsed the Satanist Hillary Clinton. nice job.





Bernie Sanders write-in.

Ditto. I could not stomach giving my consent to either a lying narcissistic nutcase or a NWO pawn.

TargeT
9th November 2016, 03:11
I voted for beer, been enjoying it all night, watching a bit of the histrionics on youtube.

its fun listening to the media talking heads sound confused at whats happening.

Daozen
9th November 2016, 03:34
Looks like Trump might win in a Brexit style surprise. All I can say is he better deliver... otherwise, the grassroots media that supported him will turn against him by Summer 2017. Wit and charm only goes so far. If he makes the right choices, he could be the President of Presidents. If he chooses the wrong path, he'll be exposed as another empty frontman... Obama got a 2 year honeymoon. Trump's will be closer to 2 months.

KiwiElf
9th November 2016, 04:11
I'll second that TargeT - (whoever invented beer was a genius!) - am enjoying my late afternoon ale as I watch the results coming in here ... looks... promising ;)

Sueanne47
9th November 2016, 04:22
its 04.17 here in the uk, I've been ironing while watching the TV screen...eyes dropping now :lazy:

ghostrider
9th November 2016, 05:36
I played defense not wanting Hillary in the white house, i voted Trump ...

Eram
9th November 2016, 06:04
Wow,

It looks like Trump is winning.

I can't wait to find out what Trump is going to do .... and HOW.
Even as president, he still has the establishment to battle. Most people in power are in their pockets, so he has a big challenge ahead to get his position of power to work. He'll have to fire a lot of people and get them replaced by people who are willing to do his bidding.

A Voice from the Mountains
9th November 2016, 06:36
Trump won!

I'm calling it. http://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?94414-Trump-Won

bluestflame
9th November 2016, 10:25
and STILL they'll be scratching thier heads wondering what went wrong old energy tactics no longer work the same as they used to

TargeT
9th November 2016, 14:01
and STILL they'll be scratching thier heads wondering what went wrong old energy tactics no longer work the same as they used to

Thats my favorite part of this morning.. haha

https://pbs.twimg.com/media/CwzlxmpWgAAnEnE.jpg

https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Cw0X3SiXUAA4rEF.jpg

Ernie Nemeth
9th November 2016, 17:01
Hardly can wait to see Trump "drain the swamp"!

Sierra
9th November 2016, 17:33
but you did...you just don't know it. you voted for an establishment fool who endorsed the Satanist Hillary Clinton. nice job.



Bernie Sanders write-in.

Ditto. I could not stomach giving my consent to either a lying narcissistic nutcase or a NWO pawn.

"Nice job."? Wow. You sound really unhappy. Sorry about that.

I could have voted for Mickey Mouse, same result. Figured despite my opinion of Bernie Sanders, it would nonetheless be more respectful to vote for the actual Democrat candidate than a cartoon character.

Sierra
9th November 2016, 17:41
If the person is not even in the running, is it a vote? I don't know US voting that well, but if say I vote for my grandma, does that count? Or does the person have to be on the ballot for the vote to count? Or at least initially in the running?

Depends on the state. In California, I was allowed as a registered Democrat to vote for Bernie. If I were not a registered Democrat, a vote for Bernie would have invalidated my entire vote slate.

Also, in California, a valid write in has to be registered as a candidate. So since Mickey Mouse is registered, a vote for Mickey is considered valid, and the rest of your votes are counted. If I had voted for my grandmother, again, my entire ballot would have been thrown out.

Other states have different rules.

sunpaw
9th November 2016, 19:52
If the person is not even in the running, is it a vote? I don't know US voting that well, but if say I vote for my grandma, does that count? Or does the person have to be on the ballot for the vote to count? Or at least initially in the running?

Depends on the state. In California, I was allowed as a registered Democrat to vote for Bernie. If I were not a registered Democrat, a vote for Bernie would have invalidated my entire vote slate.

Also, in California, a valid write in has to be registered as a candidate. So since Mickey Mouse is registered, a vote for Mickey is considered valid, and the rest of your votes are counted. If I had voted for my grandmother, again, my entire ballot would have been thrown out.

Other states have different rules.

Thank you for explaining.
Mickey Mouse is/was registered as a candidate? (no joke?) I am very confused now.. Does that also mean Mickey Mouse could become President (like: maybe next time..)?

wondering
9th November 2016, 19:57
I still wish there had been options to show votes for Johnson and Stein, at least.

Sierra
9th November 2016, 20:18
If the person is not even in the running, is it a vote? I don't know US voting that well, but if say I vote for my grandma, does that count? Or does the person have to be on the ballot for the vote to count? Or at least initially in the running?

Depends on the state. In California, I was allowed as a registered Democrat to vote for Bernie. If I were not a registered Democrat, a vote for Bernie would have invalidated my entire vote slate.

Also, in California, a valid write in has to be registered as a candidate. So since Mickey Mouse is registered, a vote for Mickey is considered valid, and the rest of your votes are counted. If I had voted for my grandmother, again, my entire ballot would have been thrown out.

Other states have different rules.

Thank you for explaining.
Mickey Mouse is/was registered as a candidate? (no joke?) I am very confused now.. Does that also mean Mickey Mouse could become President (like: maybe next time..)?

Mickey Mouse is registered as a candidate in California.

No. Write in votes don't count, and as well, write in votes do not get counted AND do not count with the electoral college. Well, they may get tallied (I don't know), but all I know for sure is they can affect whether or not your entire ballot gets recorded or thrown out.

Johnny
10th November 2016, 05:48
I'll second that TargeT - (whoever invented beer was a genius!) - am enjoying my late afternoon ale as I watch the results coming in here ... looks... promising ;)

Emil Christian Hansen - Scientist. OK he did not invent the beer, but found the yeast that is used to day world over:


Beer brews its last secretAlthough beer brewing was known as far back as time of the Egyptian Pharaohs up until the 1880's, it was an almost mystical and untamable art. In the Middle Ages, brewers placed their trust in the blessing of the so-called "bad beer" sickness could suddenly ruin a whole brew and no one knew how or understood why.

In 1883, the "bad beer" sickness finally yielded up its last secret at Carlsberg's Brewery. Through his microscope, Emil had seen that the yeast used in the brewing process consisted of two types yeast was the reason for the "bad beer" sickness and Emil developed a method to isolate and culture what was known as the bottom yeast. The method was immediately implemented at Carlsberg plus in breweries the world over. This is still the method used today.

Source: http://www.visitribe.com/ln-int/emil-christian-hansen-scientist-gdk841951

Johnny :) :beer: :focus:

David Ansible
10th November 2016, 16:22
I voted for Trump. Never voted before. And now, I am experiencing trepidation about it.
Some fears: Is he going to be too close to Israel?
If he is the "anti-establishment" candidate, why is his administration going to be stocked w/ old guard like Giuliani and Gingrich?
How serious are we to take his anti-muslim rhetoric. Will he be a President for ALL Americans or cater to people's fears and prejudices,
esp. in a crisis. I am concerned.

bearcow
10th November 2016, 18:13
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Union buster Rich Nixon thanks all who participated.

seleka
11th November 2016, 15:31
jill stein

Smell the Roses
12th November 2016, 15:25
I am registered to vote in the USA, but I didn't vote. The result has changed my view quite a bit, as well as seeing the reactions from my friends and neighbors. I have seen so much hate coming from Hilary Clinton supporters. I was pretty disgusted by some of the public and secretly recorded comments of Trump that were released. But as I have also made mistakes in the past, if Trump is sincere in trying to make things better for humanity I am willing to give him a chance. I suppose I may have seen myself as enlightened for not participating in what I consider to be a very corrupt voting system. I was actually thinking about de-registering to vote, because my adult daughter keeps getting disturbing mail tracking her voting or non-voting record. Before the election, I was surprised to see that devout Catholics, Alex Jones people, and other alternative groups were jumping on the Trump bandwagon. Perhaps in reality they saw something that I did not and were able to look past the ugliness put out by the media. I will be curious to see how events unfold.