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To: tejek who wrote (682848)11/3/2012 10:39:19 PM
From: joseffy2 Recommendations  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1574333
 
Dozens of Colorado Romney Voters Claim Machines Changed Votes to Obama

by Tony Lee 3 Nov 2012
breitbart.com

Dozens of voters in Pueblo County, Colorado have claimed electronic voting machines have changed their votes for Mitt Romney to votes for President Barack Obama. The Pueblo County Republican Party has asked the Colorado Secretary of State's office to investigate the matter.

A voter told KRDO Newschannel 13 that a checkmark appeared next to Obama's name after she cast her vote for Romney.

"I wonder where my vote really counted," she stated.

Pueblo County Clerk and Recorder Gilbert Ortiz admitted he was aware of "fewer than ten instances" of votes being switched and conceded such errors have occurred since the county has used the electronic voting machines in 2006. He blamed those changes on human error.

Gilbert said voters had several chances to check their ballot before submitting it, but Pueblo Republican Chair Becky Mizel said the county's clerk office should, "at the very minimum," place a note on the door of polling places informing voters to lookout for potential problems with the voting machines.

Last week, the Republican National Committee sent letters to six states, asking them to more closely monitor electronic voting machines -- and to re-calibrate them -- on Election Day. Colorado was one of those six states.




To: tejek who wrote (682848)11/4/2012 12:18:05 AM
From: i-node3 Recommendations  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 1574333
 
>> Hmmmm...........my experience of Korean merchants in LA is that they pretty much screwed the minorities they service.

Oh, well, there it is. Teddy's expertise on the subject, based on his dealing with Korean merchants in LA.



To: tejek who wrote (682848)11/4/2012 3:02:29 AM
From: Tenchusatsu3 Recommendations  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1574333
 
Ted,
So if you are coming from the perspective that Koreans are some superior ethnicity or race, I ain't buying it....
Where the heck are you getting this nonsense? Koreans were never a "superior ethnicity or race" and I never claimed otherwise.

Oh yeah..........Koreans didn't build it themselves...............the US military has protected their asses for the past 60 years.
The US military was also responsible for the long series of dictators that ruled South Korea until the late 80's. Freedom didn't come on a silver platter. The US government was more interested in checking North Korean aggression than in building a democracy. Meanwhile Taiwan and Japan had a head start in the game of capitalism.

Really Ted, you're stretching to great lengths to "prove" that anyone who doesn't feel your white guilt is racist.

Tenchusatsu