Presidents are selected, not elected.
Are we being shown the future?
The 2012 presidential election is still more than two weeks away, but on Friday a CBS News affiliate in Arizona called the race for President Barack Obama.
For 17 seconds, Phoenix, Arizona CBS News affiliate KPHO ran a lower third graphic that showed that Obama had won the Nov. 6 election over Gov. Mitt Romney with 99% of the precincts reporting. The lower third graphic appeared around 3:30 p.m. on Oct. 19, during an episode of "The People's Court."
The CBS News graphic showed Obama winning the election with 43 percent of the vote nationwide to Romney's 40 percent --- or 40,237,966 votes to 38,116,216. It is unclear who garnered the other 17 percent in the fictional election results.
Reminds me of the BBC reporter who on 9/11, reported that building 7 had collapsed when building 7 was clearly seen still visible behind her, proving once again... ITS ALL LIES!
Do you really think your vote counts?
Search the truth. Go to www.youtube.com/scrawny2brawny to find out more.
Are we being shown the future?
The 2012 presidential election is still more than two weeks away, but on Friday a CBS News affiliate in Arizona called the race for President Barack Obama.
For 17 seconds, Phoenix, Arizona CBS News affiliate KPHO ran a lower third graphic that showed that Obama had won the Nov. 6 election over Gov. Mitt Romney with 99% of the precincts reporting. The lower third graphic appeared around 3:30 p.m. on Oct. 19, during an episode of "The People's Court."
The CBS News graphic showed Obama winning the election with 43 percent of the vote nationwide to Romney's 40 percent --- or 40,237,966 votes to 38,116,216. It is unclear who garnered the other 17 percent in the fictional election results.
Reminds me of the BBC reporter who on 9/11, reported that building 7 had collapsed when building 7 was clearly seen still visible behind her, proving once again... ITS ALL LIES!
Do you really think your vote counts?
Search the truth. Go to www.youtube.com/scrawny2brawny to find out more.
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