Originally posted by: Evan Lieb
I don't possibly see how even the best presidential speaker in history could come up a landslide victory that big in any debate. Has to be rigged by Paul supporters clearing their caches and then voting again. It would be more believable if he broke double digits, but 89% victories in some of those categories...just doesn't seem reasonable. Granted, I didn't see the debate.
Originally posted by: dualsmp
With all due respect though, someone voting for Giuliani probably doesn't know how to use the internet. They are probably digging up their back yard looking for the series of interconnecting tubes. They might need a hotline to Al Gore since he knows how all those internets work and where all those tubes really go.
Originally posted by: Whoozyerdaddy
Originally posted by: dualsmp
With all due respect though, someone voting for Giuliani probably doesn't know how to use the internet. They are probably digging up their back yard looking for the series of interconnecting tubes. They might need a hotline to Al Gore since he knows how all those internets work and where all those tubes really go.
Yeah... Not a RG fan here but you're not helping RP's cause by insulting 30% of the folks who might vote for him.
Once again my point is proven.... RP supporters are a rag tag group of net geeks with no tact or ability to sustain a campaign. If you don't agree with them you are an idiot. Great marketing guys!
I presume the site goes on IP, not anything stored on a local machine, so clearing a cache would gain nothing.Originally posted by: Evan Lieb
I don't possibly see how even the best presidential speaker in history could come up a landslide victory that big in any debate. Has to be rigged by Paul supporters clearing their caches and then voting again. It would be more believable if he broke double digits, but 89% victories in some of those categories...just doesn't seem reasonable. Granted, I didn't see the debate.
Originally posted by: daveymark
Topic Title: Ron Paul wins MSNBC poll by a landslide
Topic Summary: over 30,000 votes tallied
how is this possible?
should I be getting fitted for a tin foil cap?
There's no way to rig this poll, is there?
Originally posted by: dmcowen674
Originally posted by: daveymark
Topic Title: Ron Paul wins MSNBC poll by a landslide
Topic Summary: over 30,000 votes tallied
how is this possible?
should I be getting fitted for a tin foil cap?
There's no way to rig this poll, is there?
Never heard of Shills?
Shill
A shill is an associate of a person selling goods or services or a political group, who pretends no association to the seller/group and assumes the air of an enthusiastic customer.
The intention of the shill is, using crowd psychology, to encourage others unaware of the set-up to purchase said goods or services or support the political group's ideological claims.
Shills are often employed by confidence artists and governments.
Shills on the internet
In online discussion media, such as message boards, discussion forums, and newsgroups, shills may pose as independent experts, satisfied consumers, or ?innocent? parties with specific opinions in order to further the interests of an organization in which they have an interest, such as a commercial vendor or special-interest group.
Originally posted by: BoberFett
ScottMac and Ron Paul threads: like a moth to a flame. It hilarious to see him get red face and flustered every time one gets posted.
*organ grinder music*
DESPITE SHOWING UP IN PERSON, ROMNEY LOSES NEV. STRAW POLL
SPARKS, Nev. ? Ron Paul won the GOP presidential straw poll conducted by organizers at the Conservative Leadership Conference held at the Nugget Casino this weekend ?by a large margin,? according to an organizer.
Paul won with 32 percent, McCain came in second with 17 percent, Hunter was third with 15 percent, and "Romney was in the lower numbers because people came out for his event but they just didn't vote for him," according to organizer and McCain operative Paul Jackson.