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AOL is STILL
Cheating on the Ron Paul - Civil War Poll
By Curt Maynard
AOL is cheating so openly and unashamedly on the
Ron Paul - Abe Lincoln poll
that it even amazes me, and it’s hard to astonish me when it comes to what the
Zionist media is
capable of doing. AOL is so obviously cheating and doing so little to
effectively cover it up that I’m beginning to wonder if they aren’t conducting
some kind of experiment on social conditioning; seeing just how far they can go
and much they can get away with. On December 26, 2007 I wrote an article
entitled
AOL posts disingenuous Ron Paul poll, fixes the
results,” in which I revealed screen captures I
had personally obtained proving that AOL was engaged in some very shady polling,
whenever a state neared agreement with Ron Paul’s position on Abraham Lincoln
and the Civil War, the strangest thing happened, the disagreement numbers began
to rapidly accelerate in an impossible manner, twice I captured images of the
poll that revealed numbers and percentages that were literally impossible, such
as when Wyoming had 6,234 votes against Ron Paul when AOL’s own counter revealed
that less than 30 citizens of Wyoming had voted as of 1:43 p.m. on December 26,
2007. No I’m not kidding,
please see the screen captures
for yourself. The rapidly accelerating numbers only happened as a state neared
agreement with Ron Paul’s position and both times I noted this odd phenomenon,
it quickly resolved itself, but when it did, miraculously the pro-Ron Paul
numbers associated with the state dropped significantly lower than where it had
been moments before.
What this clearly revealed to me was that AOL was cheating and doing a rather
poor job of it. I was quite pleased with myself yesterday having obtained the
screen captures proving their deceptive and deceitful polling because I figured
that eventually they’d get their shit together and start doing a better job of
covering up their nefarious activities. Today, I’m happy to report that this
isn’t the case, I’ve caught them in even bigger and more obvious lies today.
Two hours and six minutes had elapsed between the two screen captures I obtained
yesterday. In that time period approximately 14,535 Americans had voted either
for or against Ron Paul’s position on the Civil War. That’s approximately 7,250
individuals an hours. This was actually in the earliest stages of the poll and
before the workday had ended and people had scrambled home and gotten on the
Internet, meaning that significantly more people could easily have been expected
to access the poll in the evening of the 26th.
The fact of the matter is, at about the same time I had obtained my first screen
capture, when less than 25,000 Americans had voted, the poll actually began to
take off, people were finding out about it via emails and/or from forums and
chat rooms, and the word spread like wildfire. As everyone knows Ron Paul is
numero uno on the Internet, so when a poll is released involving him, it gets
picked up by proud Paulites like myself and disseminated quickly.
Bear in mind though that dissemination takes some time, it doesn’t happen
immediately, people have to read their emails, and/or visit their favorite
forum, information clearing house, what have you., pick up the item of interest
and then pass it along to others. In any case, between 1:43 p.m. and 3:49 p.m.
14,535 individuals from across America had accessed and taken the poll, once
again, approximately [conservatively] seven thousand an hour. At 3:49 p.m. AOL’s
“Total National Vote Counter,” which can be seen immediately below the US map on
the screen captures revealed that 36,759 Americans had already voted. As of this
very moment, 10:34 p.m. AOL’s Total National Vote counter shows 72,447 or 35,688
more than what it was 30 hours ago. Even taking into consideration that nobody
voted between the hours of 11:00 p.m. on 12/26/07 and 0600 on 12/27/07 which as
you well know isn’t likely, and given the fact that the poll would have been a
major hit today, after everyone interested had learned of it, the counter should
have far more than what it does. We can assume, at least theoretically, that the
counter should have received more than 116,000 hits since 6:00 a.m. this
morning, with a conservative average of 7,000 hits/votes an hour, meaning that
the counter should at least be showing approximately 140,000 respondents, rather
than the meager and highly unlikely 72,447 it does.
So, it seems obvious to me that AOL dropped the unreliable practice they were
engaged in yesterday of accelerating the Ron Paul opposition numbers and
percentages, which was too obvious for reasons cited in my last article and took
up dropping votes instead. How do you know this, Curt? Well, allow me to show
you. This particular poll is AOL’s most popular, for instance, just google
Lincoln Wrong to Fight Civil War?"
which is part of the
polls link and
you’ll see that it receives 754 hits. Now google
Can Edwards win in Iowa,
and you’ll see that it receives a paltry ten hits, which is approximately 1/10th
of 1 percent of the number of hits received by the link associated with the Ron
Paul, Abraham Lincoln poll. In short this means that Ron Paul’s poll was much
more popular among the Internet crowd, who by the way are the ones voting in
AOL’s poll, and that it received far more attention than did
Edward‘s poll,
as if anyone actually gives a damn about John Edwards anyway.
Well reader, here’s the amazing part, the
John Edwards poll
has received even more votes than the Ron Paul poll, with 76,905 respondents
taking part, which seems damn near impossible given that there probably isn’t
that many people in the entire world that have heard of John Edwards, let alone
care enough about him to actually vote in a poll in which he’s featured. I know
I didn’t. The really funny thing is, despite the fact that Edward’s poll has
allegedly been taken by more people than Ron Paul’s poll,
Edward’s poll
has only received some 340 comments whereas the Ron Paul poll has 2,200 and is
still accumulating more every few seconds.
Given the above facts, which can easily be verified simply by clicking on the
links I’ve provided, wouldn’t you say something seems awfully fishy?
The fact of the matter is, despite the terribly unprofessional manner in which
AOL has gone about its polling business, my God, the Ron Paul poll is led with
the following loaded question. “Ron Paul says Lincoln was wrong to fight the
Civil War. Do you agree?” Despite this, I think the number of people agreeing
with Ron Paul’s position on this matter took off, and took off in such an
embarrassing fashion that the “tolerance and diversity police” at AOL, which is
owned by the
Zionist Time Warner company,
just couldn’t allow the American people to see that not everyone is as enamored
with Abraham Lincoln as the Zionist educational system would like us all to
believe, thus they felt they had no choice but to cheat. And that’s exactly what
they did.
If you haven’t voted in this poll yet, please do so, it‘ll just provide me with
even more grist for the mill and enough material for a follow up article on this
one. Despite all of their desperate actions, it seems AOL has still failed to
cheat successfully enough to prevent every state from disagreeing with Ron Paul,
because as of 11:00 CST, Alaska, Idaho, Montana, North and South Dakota,
Wyoming, Kansas, Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Tennessee, Georgia
and South Carolina are in agreement with our future President. Oh yeah, and by
the way, wake up America and vote for Ron Paul, because without him, you and
your children will be taken for a ride you’ll never return from!
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After taking a look at
the screen shots below from AOL's poll,
see how things soon changed at the website after Curt's expose'.
First image shows
screen capture at 1:43 PM, second image was taken at 3:49 PM. (See the
full screen images by clicking on either image to a story, which has them posted
at the bottom.)


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