1. 23 August 2006

    744 days ago

    Election-theft testimony

    Programmer in florida wrote prototype voting machine software that could flip the vote to either party 51/49 for then speaker of the Florida House Tom Feeny. Testifying before the Ohio House(?) to a committee looking into 2004 election fraud.

    Kjell Olsen744 days ago
  2. 02 June 2006

    826 days ago

    So the US Presidential Election Was Stolen -- So What?

    America is massively broken:

    The inmates are running the asylum.

    via Kjell Olsen826 days ago
  3. 01 June 2006

    827 days ago

    Rolling Stone : Was the 2004 Election Stolen?

    Not that I didn’t already know. But hey, if Rolling Stone is saying it…

    We’ve got a media that uses its bullhorn in reverse—to turn down the volume on this outrage rather than turning it up. That’s why our citizens are not up in arms. Rep. John Conyers

    via Kjell Olsen827 days ago
  4. 28 April 2006

    861 days ago

    The Conyers Report: What Went Wrong in Ohio

    Bush stole the election(s), I wish I could say people are starting to realize it. The 1+ year old Conyers report (dated 05 January 2005), detailing all of the electoral transgressions that took place in Ohio last election.

    via Kjell Olsen861 days ago
  5. 04 April 2006

    885 days ago

    Diebold, Electronic Voting and the Vast Right-Wing Conspiracy

    Diebold, located in North Canton, Ohio, does its primary business in ATM and ticket-vending machines. Critics of Diebold point out that virtually every other machine the company makes provides a paper trail to verify the machine

    via Kjell Olsen885 days ago
  6. 02 December 2005

    1008 days ago

    It's official: Diebold election bugware can't be trusted | The Register

    When does Diebold get sued for election fraud?

    via Kjell Olsen1008 days ago
  7. 19 November 2005

    1021 days ago

    Has American Democracy died an electronic death in Ohio 2005's referenda defeats?

    The chances are slim that it hasn’t.

    via Kjell Olsen1021 days ago
  8. 16 November 2005

    1024 days ago

    20 Amazing Facts about Voting in the USA

    80% of all votes in America are counted by only two companies: Diebold and ES&S.

    via Kjell Olsen1024 days ago
  9. 1024 days ago

    Evidence Mounts That The Vote May Have Been Hacked

    In Dixie County, with 9,676 registered voters, 77.5% of them Democrats and a mere 15% registered as Republicans, only 1,959 people voted for Kerry, but 4,433 voted for Bush.
    The pattern repeats over and over again – but only in the counties where optical scanners were used.

    via Kjell Olsen1024 days ago
  10. 1024 days ago

    The biggest story of our lives

    And he most certainly was [Kerry, winning], at least if the votes had been fairly and legally counted. What happened instead was the biggest crime in the history of the nation, and the collective media silence which has followed is the greatest fourth-estate failure ever on our soil.

    The silence of traditional media on this subject is enough to establish their newfound bankruptcy. The revolution will have to start here.

    via Kjell Olsen1024 days ago
  11. 1024 days ago

    Deafening silence over GAO e-voting report, new evidence of abuse. | MetaFilter

    When the term ‘liberal’ (subscribing to an ideology, or current of political thought, which strives to maximize individual liberty through rights under law) is commonly used as an insult, liberty in essence is fucked.
    Jefferson would say widespread corruption of the voting system amounts to grounds for revolution. Tree of liberty, tyrants, et cetera. When the voting system itself is circumvented, democracy no longer exists. mullingitover

    via Kjell Olsen1024 days ago
  12. 06 November 2005

    1035 days ago

    Kerry Suspects 2004 Vote Fraud

    I could have told you this a goddamn year ago. I just pray to god America won’t have to go through three more years of Bush – god knows what kind of shithole we could be by then.

    My Election 2004 posts.

    via Kjell Olsen1035 days ago
  13. 09 September 2005

    1092 days ago

    None Dare Call It Stolen (Harpers.org)

    This democracy can survive a plot to hijack an election. What it cannot survive is our indifference to, or unawareness of, the evidence that such a plot has succeeded.

    Preserving Democracy describes three phases of Republican chicanery: the run-up to the election, the election itself, and the post-election cover-up. The wrongs exposed are not mere dirty tricks (though Bush/Cheney also went in heavily for those) but specific violations of the U.S. and Ohio constitutions, the Voting Rights Act, the Civil Rights Act of 1968, the National Voter Registration Act, and the Help America Vote Act. Although Conyers trod carefully when the report came out, insisting that the crimes did not affect the outcome of the race (a point he had to make, he told me,

    via Kjell Olsen1092 days ago
  14. 08 March 2005

    1277 days ago

    votefraud

    A florida programmer who claims to have coded prototype voting software with secret built in vote altering functions (give the party of your choice 51%) comes out about it. But who believes what they hear on the internet? I sure hope I could believe this…

    Did Bush win? Bush could not have won. Take Florida or Ohio. A switch of either would change the outcome. In reality Bush probably lost both.

    What can we do about it? Not only has another election been stolen but our democracy is now gone. The machines decide, not the voters. First and foremost, we must insist that the machine be replaced by machines that can be verified vote for vote. Integrity of the vote is paramount to democracy. The breakdown of trust in the system will rob this country of any legitimacy. We must force out of office any Republicans that have been benefited by this betrayal.

    via Kjell Olsen1277 days ago
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