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Funny how in Ohio GOP voting monitors do everything they can to discourage voting (talking on cell phones to try and find ways shut down our Constitutional rights) while Democrats only look for ways to help everyone vote.
 
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Ohio ....

anyone that thinks Ohio was not rigged needs to take a quick piss test so we can see what kind of drugs are in their system
 
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Ten preliminary reasons why the Bush vote does not compute, and why Congress must investigate rather than certify the Electoral College (Part One of Two)
by Bob Fitrakis, Steve Rosenfeld and Harvey Wasserman
January 3, 2005

The presidential vote for George W. Bush does not compute.

By examining a very wide range of sworn testimonies from voters, polling officials and others close to the administration of the Nov. 2 election; by statistical analysis of the certified vote by mathematicians, election experts and independent research teams who have conducted detailed studies of the results in Ohio, New Mexico, Florida and elsewhere; from experts who studied the voting machines, tabulators and other electronic equipment on which a fair vote count has depended; and from a team of attorneys and others who have challenged the Ohio results; the freepress.org investigative team has compiled a portrait of an election whose true outcome must be investigated further by the Congress, the media and all Americans -- because it was almost certainly not an honest victory for George W. Bush.

http://www.freepress.org/departments/display/19/2005/1065
 

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Comedy central, thanks for the laughs.
 
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Inaugural in 15 days!
 
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I guarantee if Kerry had won and the same voting irregularities had gone on Gameface would be here with his hair on fire screaming "we was robbed"!!
 

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It's proven this was a phony election,
 
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Diebold guaranteed in writing in August 2003 that Bush would carry Ohio ...
 
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The Diebold CEO is a hardcore GOoPer who has promised to deliver Ohio to Bush in 2004 and all

Tuesday | September 23, 2003
Diebold machines are scary ****
Many of you have urged me to write about electronic voting machines in the past, but I've demurred. It lends way too much to defeatist "they're going to steal the election anyway, so why bother voting" talk.

Not only that, but I wanted to make sure the tin-foil-hat aspect of the issue was cleared out.



Now that more media attention is being paid to the issue, it looks like there was very little "tin foil" on the issue. It's legit, and it's scary.
Tell me about the flaw you uncovered in the Diebold system.

Well, we uncovered a few problems in the memos, but the first one that we published specifically supported the flaw that I wrote about in July of 2003. And to my surprise these memos admitted they were aware of the flaw, and it was actually brought to their attention by Ciber labs -- which is a certifier -- in October 2001, and they made a decision not to fix it [...]

So what was the flaw?

Specifically the flaw was that you can get at the central vote-counting database through Microsoft Access. They have the security disabled. And when you get in that way, you are able to overwrite the audit log, which is supposed to log the transactions, and this [audit log] is one of the key things they cite as a security measure when they sell the system.

So you can break in and then hide your tracks.

You don't even need to break in. It will open right up and in you go. You can change the votes and you can overwrite the audit trail. It doesn't keep any record of anything in the audit trail when you're in this back door, but let's say you went in the front door and you didn't want to have anything you did there appear anywhere -- you can then go in the backdoor and erase what you did.

Who would have access to this? Are we talking about elections officials?

A couple situations. Obviously anybody who has access to the computer, whether that's the election supervisor, their assistants, the IT people, the janitor -- anybody who has access to the computer can get into it.

Where is this computer -- is there one per county?

Yes, there's one per county.

The other situation would be supposing someone gets in by either hacking the telephone system or by going backwards in through the Internet, because the Internet does connect to these GEMS computers, even though they deny it. A lot of the press watches election results come in on the Web and what they're watching is actually being uploaded directly off the GEMS computer.

These computers in the counties are connected to the Internet, and someone can go through the Internet --

-- and just go into it, correct. It would be as the results are uploading. You see, they make a big point of the fact that there's no Internet connection to the voting machine, but that's sort of parsing the issue. That's true, in the polling places there's no Internet connection, but the voting machines connect into the GEMS machine through modem. And the GEMS machine then connects to the Internet, and that's what the press watches.

And somebody who knows about this can go to each one of those GEMS machines and have access to the vote and change the results?

Yes, as they're coming in.

 
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After concerns in the 2000 US election that Bush was given an undeserved victory by a partial Supreme Court, many states tried to reform their voting procedures.
The main benificiary of this policy was Walden O'Dell, chief executive of Diebold Inc., the man whose company supplies the majority of new electronic voting technology in the United States. In a fund-raising letter sent to Republicans on August 14th 2003, he said he was "committed to helping Ohio deliver its electoral votes to the president next year."
Even more interesting allegations about the removal of any democratic right for the US citizens to choose their President in a free and transparent election have been focussing on the operation of the machinery and software itself.
From Texas to Florida, a White House-linked clandestine operation paid for "vote switching" software. The manipulation of computer voting machines in the recent presidential election and the funding of programmers who were involved in the operation are tied to an intricate web of shady off-shore financial trusts and companies, shady espionage operatives, Republican Party politicians close to the Bush family, and National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) contract vehicles.
 
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Hilo Boy said:
Funny how in Ohio GOP voting monitors do everything they can to discourage voting (talking on cell phones to try and find ways shut down our Constitutional rights) while Democrats only look for ways to help everyone vote.

Yep, esp if you're dead, senile in a nursing home, in prison, an illegal alien, a ficticious person (mary poppins,ect), a convicted felon, voting in the wrong state, voting in the wrong precinct or wish to vote multiple times. The democratic motto, "Vote early and often!!!!" (see King Co. Washington. More votes than voters.)
 
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so, your pt is the Republicans could involved in something Illegal? something that is less than 100% upfront?

Wait a minute .. is this not the party that touted Bush & His close relationship with God? Cheney and his strong family "ties" ???

Guys WAKE UP! The Repubs are a core of outstanding Americans who never be involved in such things
 

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Wasn't the crack for votes out of Ohio?
 
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while Democrats only look for ways to help everyone vote.<!-- / message -->
and vote,and vote and vote and vote again and again and again...
 

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