Did they steal it?
I'm seeing a disturbing trend, and it doesn't surprise me one bit.
It seems that in county after county, in state after state, the fallibility of e-voting is becoming painfully clear. I'm not just talking about Ohio here either, it's everywhere. I just read a report about Indiana having Democratic votes in one county getting reassigned to the Libertarian candidate.
Excuse me? You've got to be kidding. No? Well then, I call "DO OVER!"
That's right, I'd like to take things back to the good old days of grammar school when any dispute was easily solved with the always fair, nonpartisan Do Over. You see, screwing up a few thousand votes here and there seems like a good enough reason to think that maybe, just maybe, there were some larger problems at hand. Nothing too bad mind you. Just a touch ofMassive Voter Fraud .
Okay, okay, I know that the tidbits of info that are rolling in about a dozen or so isolated problems don't really amount to what I suggest, but it's important to remember that any amount of fraud that can be traced back to the Prez or his party would be just the Watergate we need. We all know in our heart of hearts that this guy wanted to win bad and would do (or authorize others to do) whatever it took to retain power.
Desperate people do desperate things. Remember the falsehoods that got a thousand (and counting) soldiers killed? Is it really so hard to believe that the same people who distort truth at the drop of a hat would think twice about rigging a few thousand untraceable machines? One of the largest manufactures of these machines was an outspoken Bush supporters fer cryin out loud!
This just in:
Oh crap! Time to saddle up the lawyers!!!
It seems that in county after county, in state after state, the fallibility of e-voting is becoming painfully clear. I'm not just talking about Ohio here either, it's everywhere. I just read a report about Indiana having Democratic votes in one county getting reassigned to the Libertarian candidate.
Excuse me? You've got to be kidding. No? Well then, I call "DO OVER!"
That's right, I'd like to take things back to the good old days of grammar school when any dispute was easily solved with the always fair, nonpartisan Do Over. You see, screwing up a few thousand votes here and there seems like a good enough reason to think that maybe, just maybe, there were some larger problems at hand. Nothing too bad mind you. Just a touch of
Okay, okay, I know that the tidbits of info that are rolling in about a dozen or so isolated problems don't really amount to what I suggest, but it's important to remember that any amount of fraud that can be traced back to the Prez or his party would be just the Watergate we need. We all know in our heart of hearts that this guy wanted to win bad and would do (or authorize others to do) whatever it took to retain power.
Desperate people do desperate things. Remember the falsehoods that got a thousand (and counting) soldiers killed? Is it really so hard to believe that the same people who distort truth at the drop of a hat would think twice about rigging a few thousand untraceable machines? One of the largest manufactures of these machines was an outspoken Bush supporters fer cryin out loud!
This just in:
The Digital Encryption Standard 56-bit encryption key used by Diebold can be unlocked by a key embedded in all the source code, meaning all Diebold machines would respond to the same key. ...
... The implication is that by hacking one machine you could have access to all Diebold machines.
Oh crap! Time to saddle up the lawyers!!!

1 Comments:
Okay, this is hard to say, but...I just don't want us liberals to go down the crazy path that Matt Drudge led conservatives down years ago. I think that we're going to have to try really hard not to get too wrapped up in conspiracy madness. Yeah, yeah, these guys are definitely f***ing us over--but let's focus on what they're doing outside Oz' curtain--like the stuff with DeLay. We've got plenty of legit dirt without having to dig for more skulduggery. Every day can't be a Watergate...
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