Electronic voting angst by Keith Olbermann.
The more this most recent election is examined, the more its looking like there are some pretty serious shenanigans going on, either intentionally or accidentally, in either case, this needs to be addressed and fixed.
Results in which Bush got more votes in a given precinct than there were registered voters in that precinct. And we're not talking 10 or 20 votes, we're talking 93,000 votes.
Here, "Interestingly, none of the complaining emailers took issue with the remarkable results out of Cuyahoga County, Ohio. In 29 precincts there, the County’s website shows, we had the most unexpected results in years: more votes than voters.
I’ll repeat that: more votes than voters. 93,000 more votes than voters.
Oops."
And anyone who wants to tell me to quit whining and get over it that Bush won is going to get punched in the face. Bush didn't win, Bush was given this election by rigged machines without a paper trail. He's not the president, he's not that commander in chief, he's the thief in chief, again.
Why this hasn't been ALL OVER THE NEWS is ridiculous and goes to further show how dirty the election process is.
Ohio isn't clear, Pennsyvania isn't clear, New Hampshire isn't clear, Nevada and New Mexico aren't clear. How this election has been called for Bush is a joke. Kerry shouldn't have conceded, he should have waited until the final votes were tallied and a real winner was declared (and not by having a partisan provisional and absentee ballot inspector decide which votes should count and which should be tossed out).
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