Monday, November 08, 2004
Election fraud 2004: Is that crackling noise my tinfoil hat?
Or is my hair on fire? Keith Olbermann:
Homeland Security involved in swing state voting? Pshaw! Why, that's almost as implausible as thinking the FAA would get involved in a redistricting fight in Texas!
UPDATE See Palast on spoilage.
UPDATE Those troubling Florida optical scan numbers.
[T]he Cincinnati Enquirer reported that officials in Warren County, Ohio, had “locked down” its administration building to prevent anybody from observing the vote count there.
Suspicious enough on the face of it, the decision got more dubious still when County Commissioners confirmed that they were acting on the advice of their Emergency Services Director, Frank Young. Mr. Young had explained that he had been advised by the federal government to implement the measures for the sake of Homeland Security.
Gotcha. Tom Ridge thought Osama Bin Laden was planning to hit Caesar Creek State Park in Waynesville. During the vote count in Lebanon. Or maybe it was Kings Island Amusement Park that had gone Code-Orange without telling anybody. Al-Qaeda had selected Turtlecreek Township for its first foray into a Red State.
The State of Ohio confirms that of all of its 88 Counties, Warren alone decided such Homeland Security measures were necessary.
he majority of the media has yet to touch the other stories of Ohio (the amazing Bush Times Ten voting machine in Gahanna) or the sagas of Ohio South: huge margins for Bush in Florida counties in which registered Democrats outnumber registered Republicans 2-1, places where the optical scanning of precinct totals seems to have turned results from perfect matches for the pro-Kerry exit poll data, to Bush sweeps.
(via MSNBC)
Homeland Security involved in swing state voting? Pshaw! Why, that's almost as implausible as thinking the FAA would get involved in a redistricting fight in Texas!
UPDATE See Palast on spoilage.
UPDATE Those troubling Florida optical scan numbers.