was the election stolen?

Jul 06, 2006 01:05

In a strange attempt to sway voting patterns, the conservative constituents of this country's government have been phasing out civics classes as a manner of creating apathetic voters that allow single issues to swing an election, i.e. gay marriage. This was brought to light by a new friend of mine, who happens to be fairly liberal, but also had a good point. When I asked one of my brothers, not naming names here, he could not give me a definite or concise answer as to how we got to the voting system we have today. Civics 101, right?

Well, with the results of the 2004 presidential election still stinging the liberals in this country, I realized that maybe all was not lost, because there were still people in this country outraged by the way the Bush won, and has continued his mal-government. According to "John", to protect his identity, in the most recent election in California, the Electronic Voting Machines used were hacked into using a PDA. I am not sure of the accuracy of this information, but if what he says is true, then the electronic machines that were forced into Florida under Jeb Bush's insistance could very well have been hacked.

But the rest of what i had to say is primarily paraphrase, from an article written by Robert F Kennedy Jr, entitled "Was the 2004 Election Stolen?" In which, he raises an alarming set of statistics that very precisely point the finger at such republicans as Kenneth Blackwell, who was not only Ohio's Election Director but also one of the Staffers of Bush's Re-election campaign. In case you have forgotten, Ohio was the deciding state in the 2004 election. http://www.rollingstone.com/news/story/10432334/was_the_2004_election_stolen

Read it and decide for yourself, Fmr. Pres. Bill Clinton says that the investigation has turned up evidence that is "Compelling."
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