My dad, who’s called Florida home for quite a while now, emailed me the following about goings on there:
The big news here is the struggle to prevent Volusia County adopting the the Diebold touch screen ballot machines. They are bad news, because these Diebold machines do not leave a paper trail and so a manual [...]
Posted July 4, 2005 by Casey Bisson
Categories: Politics & Controversy, Technology. Tags: accounting for democracy, conspiracy, counting votes, diebold, diebold voting machine, election fraud, electronic voting, florida, fourth of july, fourthofjuly, george bush, handicapped, independence day, independenceday, july4, july4th, paper ballot, paper trail, recount, republican leaders, volusia county, vote count, voting machine, voting machines. One Comment.
It’s a story that won’t die, and yet it can’t get any attention. Since November 3rd, reasonable people have been wondering what happened. On election night, exit polls predicted a 5 million vote win for Kerry, but the official election results declared Bush the winner by 3 million votes. We’re all suspicious of polls, but [...]
Posted June 19, 2005 by Casey Bisson
Categories: Politics & Controversy. Tags: 2004, abuse, allegations, bush, corruption, election, election fraud, evidence, exit poll, exit polls, fraud, kerry, ohio, politics, president, ukraine, vote, voter, voter abuse, voting. 4 Comments.