Wednesday, December 15, 2004

"FRAUD BY COMPUTER" IN FLORIDA

Election Official Thwarts Recount Using Phony Vote Totals
In the Middle Ages it was “God’s Will.” Today its "a computer glitch.”

Even as testimony indicated a Florida computer firm was asked to create a program to 'hack the vote' at the request of a top Florida Republican, a “mistake” in the office of the seriously-compromised Supervisor of Election in Pinellas County spiked hopes for a state-wide recount in Florida that might have thrown a spotlight on dark corners of the election process critics say hide widespread and even systemic vote fraud in the Sunshine State.

Recounting the state's gambling initiative offered the opportunity to correlate the results with tallies from the Presidential election.

But when Deborah Clark's official tally recorded 34,000 more votes for YES on the gambling initiative than were actually cast, the margin was sufficient to legally preclude a mandated recount. Supervisor of Elections Clark's husband, a longtime top executive with the election company counting more than half the U.S. vote, must have breathed a sigh of relief...

Richard Clark probably had more to lose from a recount than almost anyone alive.

Read the whole story at:
TheMadCowMorningNews
“When Matt & Katie aren’t enough.”

1 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Computer glitch my ass....its a fix...jeb is a mobster...just like all the bush wackers....
angelina

December 19, 2004 at 8:24 AM  

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