Black box Voting fraud HBO’s Bev Harris www.BlackBoxVoting.org on New Hampshire & Iowa Caucus http://www.blackboxvoting.org/ The Bev Harris website discusses in detail ballot stuffing and black box voting fraud. Quote: "To be clear about this, insisting on transparency is a necessary and patriotic element of running any public election, and ridiculing public citizens who examine transparency is kind of embarrassing. For the reporter, not the citizens. " "In order to protect any election, we need to boil the process down to its simplest components, refuse to take our eye off them, and understand the difference between a public election, which is democratic in nature, and a non-public election, which is simply a bit of theatre.
ARITHMETIC AND ACCOUNTING
You can't get away from it. Elections are composed of two crucial things that lots of Americans don't love too much: (1) Arithmetic; and (2) Accounting
The ARITHMETIC needs to add up. The ACCOUNTING needs to be available to the public, and the numbers have to match up. The numbers have to match up, like this:
[a] - You can't have fewer people who CAN vote than people who DID vote. (500 people who CAN vote … 800 people who DID vote = IMPOSSIBLE)
[b] - You can't have more votes COUNTED than people who DID VOTE. (1,500 votes COUNTED … 900 people who DID vote = IMPOSSIBLE)
Never forget that to have an election process that is truly democratic, the key word is not "election", but "PUBLIC." If the accounting is concealed from the public, under no circumstances can the election be described as public. "
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The Stolen Presidential Elections http://www.michaelparenti.org/stolenelections.html Michael Parenti discusses election fraud in the US elections of 2000 and 2004. "Companies
like Diebold, Sequoia, and ES&S that market the touchscreen
machines are owned by militant supporters of the Republican party.
These companies have consistently refused to allow election officials
to evaluate the secret voting machine software."
Israeli Lobby launch new effort to bring down Ron Paul Many people won't read certain articles from specific websites.....I tend to have 'a willing suspension of disbelief'. The part that grabs me is that big money can sway an election so easily. It gives credence to the notion that we live in 'a rule of the wealthy', not a democracy.