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Politics : Election Fraud Reports

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To: sea_urchin who wrote (32)11/11/2004 3:29:36 PM
From: Raymond Duray  Read Replies (2) of 1729
 
Searle,

Thanks for the link. In the article, Ralph Nader states:

"Striking inconsistencies exist between the vote as reported on the AccuVote Diebold Machines and exit polls and voting trends in New Hampshire. These irragularities in the reported vote count favour president George Bush by five to 15 percent over what was expected.

"Problems in these electronic voting machines and optical scanners are being reported in machines in a variety of states," Nader added.


The problem with attempting to recount the Accuvote Diebold Machine tally is that there are no ballots to be recounted!

These are the nightmarish machines that so many of us have been warning about for years to the deaf-and-ignorant response of election officials who blithely and un-democratically allowed these diabolical machines to tally millions of our votes.

There are no ballots to be recounted. The election is a farce when it is voted on Diebold's black boxes. No paper trail, nothing to audit, at all. Just a computer memory chip and database software that the American public is never allowed to forensically examine!

Our voting system is being designed for the perfect crime to be committed. We can very well be witnessing the theft of the Presidential election, and no one can verify the vote. Brilliant.

How could we have let ourselves come to this insane point?
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