
Perhaps the single biggest fraud ever perpetrated upon the citizens of the United States of America is the election fraud to which we were submitted to in 2000 and 2004. I, personally, don't believe that Bush actually won either election. In the graph above, in the first row, you'll see a sample of paper votes and how the results compared with exit polling. Pretty close. In the bottom two rows you'll see electronic voting and how it compared with exit polls. Not even close, and inevitably in Bush's favor.
Below you'll see a video sent to me by my good friend John today of a computer programmer testifying in court that Tom Feeney(Speaker of the House of Florida in 2004) attempted to pay him to rig the machine vote count in the 2004 election.
I think anyone can draw their own conclusions about this. There's plenty of evidence out there, and it just grows more and more with each passing day. If there are vote counting machines in your district, particularly the Diebold variety, think about voting on a paper ballot via absentee voting.
















9 Comments:
I'm glad to see you posted those poll results, because it's something that we should never forget or stop being angry about. I cannot wait until that fool is out of office.
No one should ever forget, nor should anyone assume that just because Bush is in his last two years that it's over. The machines are still out there, and any election can be taken by someone who wants to cheat at any time. Until we get rid of the machines we're still at risk.
Great post dustin, everyone should be looking into these machines, it is a scary scenario to say the least.
I found out one thing, when you start checking into the election process, even a little you open a very big can of worms.
Great blog here, I am going to blog-roll you so I can read more often.
Do you ever feel you are being stalked by squirrels Dustin ?
Floyd, thanks. It's amazing what you do find out once you start digging. Exit polling had become pretty close to being an exact science over the years, and then as you look into things you'll find that as electronic polling became more popular, exit polling became less exact. The only reason elections used to be "called" on TV earlier in the evenings is because of exit polling. After the incorrect prediction of Florida going to Gore they simply don't trust the exit polling anymore, when, in fact, it's not a problem with the exit polling, it's with the electronic voting machines. I really wonder why more people haven't made the connection yet.
Anonymous, I've never been stalked by squirrels, but I found a picture of what you must be going through. I really feel for you. Good luck with that problem.
The world needs a new president. Cheers for your comment and I added you to my side bar.
But let's keep this in proper perspective. Elections have been stolen before in this country.
From what I understand President John F. Kennedy didn't like Lyndon Johnson, but he picked LBJ for his veep because LBJ was known for "getting the vote."
There was a joke about Johnson and his buddies walking through a graveyard, "registering" dead voters.
At one point LBJ says to his guys, "Wait here." He runs back a ways and then returns. "We missed a tombstone back there," he explains. "After all, I believe in a democracy and that means everyone has the right to vote."
Apparently Nixon should have been president, not Kennedy, but rigging the vote just enough saved the day for JFK. Nixon could have contested the race but held back. Maybe he was waiting for a better time to get even. I think the Democrat's dirty tricks during the Kennedy-Nixon race planted the seeds that grew into the Watergate scandal.
Thanks to computerized voting, rigging an election just got easier. But some elections have been fixed before this; corruption is just keeping up with technology, that's all.
Ray
Rand, thanks for stopping by. I like your site. Keep up the good work.
Ray, I think you're generally right. It's just way too easy now, and mostly impossible to trace. If that's keeping up with technology, then lets just go back to paper ballots, or simply put a paper receipt on the electronic voting machines themselves. The sad fact is, it's really not that hard to cut out the electronic fraud, but it's not being fixed. Why? I think it's because the people who are in charge like the system this way.
Wow, simply amazing. There were accounts of Bush calling over to the guy in charge of recounts in Ohio during the last Presidential election due to Kerry wanting to contest the vote. However, according to what I have read, Bush got to the guy in charge of recounts. Ladies in gentlemen, corruption is here and I think it is here to stay. I can't say that I'm all to shock to see officials trying to bribe their way into victory and keeping power.
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