Sunday, November 02, 2008

Obama, Diebold & an iPhone - Do You Really Trust "Electronic" Voting?

The above image is the only proof I have that I voted for God's Son.

Many Americans spent the evening of the 2004 election watching the returns on television and wondering how the exit polls, which predicted an overwhelming victory for John Kerry, had gotten it so wrong.

By midnight, the official tallies showed a decisive lead for George Bush — and the next day, lacking enough legal evidence to contest the results, Kerry conceded. Republicans derided anyone who expressed doubts about Bush's victory as nut cases in "tinfoil hats," while the national media, with few exceptions, did little to question the validity of the election. The Washington Post immediately dismissed allegations of fraud as "conspiracy theories1," and The New York Times declared that "there is no evidence of vote theft or errors on a large scale2."

But despite the media blackout, indications continued to emerge that something deeply troubling had taken place in 2004. Nearly half of the 6 million American voters living abroad, never received their ballots — or received them too late to vote — after the Pentagon unaccountably shut down a state-of-the-art Web site used to file overseas registrations.

A consulting firm called Sproul & Associates, which was hired by the Republican National Committee to register voters in six battleground states, was discovered shredding Democratic registrations. In New Mexico, which was decided by 5,988 votes, malfunctioning machines mysteriously failed to properly register a presidential vote on more than 20,000 ballots9. Nationwide, according to the federal commission charged with implementing election reforms, as many as 1 million ballots were spoiled by faulty voting equipment — roughly one for every 100 cast10.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

What's amazing to me is after elections are over, no one even mentions fault voting machines again until like a month before the next elections begin. I mean, c'mon, it's been four years and we know these damn things don't work. We know the RNC is usually directly over the committees that institute them, and we know that in many cases these vote tamperers have committed what should amount to grand treason and should be criminally prosecuted, (because, really if you undermine the entire democratic process, what's left of our country) but no one, not even democrats, interestingly enough, get upset about it until "Winky Palin" and Old Man McCain are sitting in the big boy chair.

Anonymous said...

Even though I participate in the exercise, the process is a charade doc... reality tv with a little WWE.

KP