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The Dems take the House by 24 seats, and the Dems re-take the Senate by 5 seats with a record 73% voter turnout. THEN>>>>>>
The Republicans all scream, at the top of their lungs "VOTER FRAUD!" and demand a comgressional investigation into voting irregularities and fraud. Written into the bill, is a provision that any election will be overturned if the results come back for the opponent. Not wanting his legitimacy or his mandate questioned, Kerry readily signs on and the investigations are underway by Feb 1 2005. Bush starts campaigning again.
Six months of investigations ensue in all 50 states. At the end of May, the results from the first few states start coming in...By the end of July, ES&S, Sequoia and Diebold will have their corporate charters revoked, the CEOs jailed and all of their voting machines will be destroyed. Certain members of Congress who benefitted from the electronic voting scam by getting re-elected (Santorum, Frist, Delay, Hastert, Miller, and Allard) were found to have signed certain incriminating documents in the rigging of their elections, and they are all convicted and forcebly removed from office...BUT NOT UNTIL...Texas comes through with their results, where some curious documents long thought destroyed somehow turned up in the bowels of Sugarland's Precinct office, and signed by Delay, James Inhoffe and Barbara Bush. It seems that these documents were official orders and pay stubs for the assasinations of Paul Wellstone and Mel Carnahan. Delay is dragged out of the House screaming that it's not over, and he'll be back. 3 days later, in jail, he hangs himself after Bruno, his cellmate turns him down for "protection".
After all the investigations are done, it is found that there was massive voter fraud, and that NO DEMOCRAT benefitted from any of it. 3 more Senatorial elections get overturned, and 11 more Repub house members have to pack up and go home, since the corrected recounts showed they lost their elections as well.
Oh' yeah...they found out that Kerry won Florida by 322,000 votes.
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