Right now there is no hard proof, but the circumstantial evidence is a mile high. Looking at all of these ’irregularities’ it’s hard to imagine how one could conclude that this election was clean.
1. There were complaints in several states about the touchscreen voting machines not working properly.
Roberta Harvey, 57, of Clearwater, Fla., said she had tried at least a half dozen times to select Kerry-Edwards when she voted Tuesday at Northwood Presbyterian Church.
After 10 minutes (...)
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Too many voting ’irregularities’ to be coincidence
5 November 2004 par (Open-Publishing)
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Tucson Police use violence against marchers
5 November 2004 par (Open-Publishing)
9 commentsARIZONA-USA
Tucson Police use violence against marchers by Emrys Wednesday November 03, 2004 at 11:35 PM
TPD arrests 6 and shoots marchers with pepper bullets
Tucson Police reacted with unwarranted violence against protestors in Tucson for committing the crime of walking in the street. About 200 people joined the “Don’t just vote, take action” march organized by several activist groups in Tucson, spearheaded by the National Lawyers Guild.
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Bush/Cheney ’04: "More votes than voters: Now THAT’S a mandate!"
5 November 2004 par (Open-Publishing)
Look at page 23 on the voter returns for Franklin County, Ohio:
– http://www.franklincountyohio.gov/boe/...
Check out the presidential totals for precinct Gahana 1:
The Libertarian: 13 Bush/Cheney: 6253 Kerry/Edwards: 1916 Constitutional Party: 10
Now, check out the senatorial vote in that precinct:
Republican: 2848 Democrat: 1259
Did 4000 people vote for Bush/Cheney and just skip the senatorial vote?
No. Check out the precinct voter count: 4346.
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Kerry Won. Here are the Facts.
5 November 2004 par (Open-Publishing)
84 commentsKerry Won. Here are the Facts.
Thursday, November 4, 2004
Bush won Ohio by 136,483 votes. Typically in the United States, about 3 percent of votes cast are voided-known as “spoilage” in election jargon-because the ballots cast are inconclusive. Drawing on what happened in Florida and studies of elections past, Palast argues that if Ohio’s discarded ballots were counted, Kerry would have won the state. Today, the Cleveland Plain Dealer reports there are a total of 247,672 votes not (...) -
Outrage in Ohio:Angry residents storm State House in response 2 massive voter suppression & corrupt
5 November 2004 par (Open-Publishing)
1 commentOutrage in Ohio: Angry residents storm State House in response to massive voter suppression and corruption
by David Solnit
November 3 - Toledo, Ohio Hundreds of angry Ohio residents marched through the streets of Columbus-Ohio’s Capital-this evening and stormed the Ohio State House, defying orders and arrest threats from Ohio State Troopers. "O-H-I-O ! suppressed democracy has got to go,"they chanted. After troopers pushed and scuffled with people, nearly a hundred people took over the (...) -
Presidential Votes Miscast on E-Voting Machines Across the Country
5 November 2004 par (Open-Publishing)
21 commentsVoters from at least half a dozen states reported that touch-screen voting machines had incorrectly recorded their choices, including for president.
Voters discovered the problems when checking the review screen at the end of the voting process. They found, to their surprise, that the machines indicated that they voted for one candidate when they had voted for another. When voters tried to correct the problem, the machine often made the same error several times. While in most cases the (...) -
Interchangeable Figureheads. Selling the War on Terror
4 November 2004 par (Open-Publishing)
3 commentsBy LANCE SELFA
The great open secret of American political stability is the way the two-party system works to insulate the ruling class from the consequences of its disastrous policies. When one party dedicated to carrying out the big business and imperial agenda falls out of favor with the voters, there’s always the other one, waiting in the wings with predictable policies, ready to take over. In this way, American voters get to "throw the bums out," while at the same time replacing (...) -
Election Reactions from Germany : "Our Values Systems are Separating"
4 November 2004 par (Open-Publishing)
5 commentsGeorge Bush has been re-elected. Leading German foreign policy experts tell SPIEGEL INTERNATIONAL what the outcome means for transatlantic relations.
Even before Kerry’s Wednesday concession, politicians and thinkers in Germany were at work strategizing the future of foreign relations with the world’s only superpower.
A number of serious issues divide Germany and the United States — from the go-it-alone attitude of incumbent President George W. Bush to the Iraq war to Washington’s (...) -
George Bush won the popular vote- and pigs are flying
4 November 2004 par (Open-Publishing)
165 commentsThere is no possible way that Dubya won the popular vote- it simply isn’t true. Consider this quote from a poster on democraticunderground.com, "I know dozens of 2000 Bush voters that are voting for Kerry this time, and none that have switched the other way." This pretty much sums it up, 2000 the race was a dead heat, and now after four years of the Bush nightmare we’re supposed to believe he has even more support? I don’t buy it, sure some people are in denial about how bad Bush really (...)
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Some Thoughts For Braggarts...
4 November 2004 par (Open-Publishing)
1 commentHalf of us in the USA were allowed to and quite a few million more wanted to vote for something different. With the electronic voting machines made by Republicans and the Republicans throwing Democratic voter registrations in the trash and going all out to invalidate Democratic voter registrations from the polls, millions were disenfranchised by the party of crooks and cheats and lies. I hope the rest of the world will remember those simple facts.
There is not any such thing as a clear (...)