More fraud to be covered on MSNBC tonite at 8:00

glugglug

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Apparently, they got over 6,000 e-mails in response to last night's 15 minutes on it.
 

Pliablemoose

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I suspect it'll be like the piece ABC just ran, suggesting you need to reinforce the tinfoil...
 

Tarpon6

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glugglug you post more bunk on here than anyone. You post stuff thats completely and factually incorrect. You have been proven wrong time and time again with facts. You have no credibility. You keep spouting that "this is the big announcement" about voter fraud and everytime it's about some glitch that was caught and corrected. :eek:

glugglug: There were ZERO votes counted in Hernando County Florida!
Fact: All votes were counted in Hernando County and the final count is posted on CNN

glugglug: The income tax is unconstitutional!
Fact: The 16th amendment to the constitution provides for an income tax.

LOL I'll keep watching and post more as they come along. :laugh:
 
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Originally posted by: glugglug
Apparently, they got over 6,000 e-mails in response to last night's 15 minutes on it.

How many of those e-mails did you send?

:roll:

I'll personally mail you a tube of aluminum foil, if adding a few layers will help quiet the voices.
 

0marTheZealot

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I could use some aluminum foil. Cooking on a baking sheet doesn't taste the same. Nothing like heavy metals in my foods.

[yes i know aluminum isnt a heavy metal.]
 

b0mbrman

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Originally posted by: Pliablemoose
Originally posted by: DevilsAdvocate
Originally posted by: glugglug
Apparently, they got over 6,000 e-mails in response to last night's 15 minutes on it.

How many of those e-mails did you send?

:roll:

I'll personally mail you a tube of aluminum foil, if adding a few layers will help quiet the voices.

I'm offering free shipping

That's hilarious :)

But you should at least include folding instruction
 
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Originally posted by: b0mbrman
Originally posted by: Pliablemoose
Originally posted by: DevilsAdvocate
Originally posted by: glugglug
Apparently, they got over 6,000 e-mails in response to last night's 15 minutes on it.

How many of those e-mails did you send?

:roll:

I'll personally mail you a tube of aluminum foil, if adding a few layers will help quiet the voices.

I'm offering free shipping

That's hilarious :)

But you should at least include folding instruction

Instructions
 

chess9

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I hate to inject a serious note <I'm band director for The Serious Notes> but it will take some time to prove or disprove the reliability of the voter machines in this election. Even so, we shouldn't expect anything that will jar the constitutional form of government we sometimes enjoy.

Please stop sending those Morse Code signals saying: INVADE IRAQ. They keep me from conversing with my dead father on the third Thursday of each month. :) And, yes, I have the XL beanie. Sheezh....

-Robert
 

Pliablemoose

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Originally posted by: bozack
Originally posted by: Pliablemoose


I'm offering free shipping

Talk about porking people on the shipping for a tube of reynolds....also whats up with the negative feedback??

Idiot eBayers, sell enough stuff, eventually you run into 1 or 2.:|


Looks like MSNBC debunked Florida fraud charges, still looking into Ohio though:

Election machines rigged... or not? (David Shuster)

I've been inspired today by the courageous reporting of my MSNBC colleague Keith Olbermann. So, I've decided to jump into the controversy swirling around the election results in Florida and Ohio. For the last several hours, your favorite Hardball correspondent has been pouring through vote tabulations county by county.

As I've stated before on this blog, I'm going to let the chips fall where they may. And here's how they are falling right now:

Florida: Out of the sunshine state's 67 counties, 52 tallied their vote using paper ballots that were optically scanned by machines produced by the Diebold Corporation, the Sequoia Company, or Election Systems and Software.

In 5 counties where Democrats comprise at least 70% of the registered voters (Baker,Holmes, Dixie, Lafayette, and Liberty) President Bush won the county's raw vote total by a landslide. At first glance, the numbers seem awfully strange. But take a look at the 2004 numbers compared to 2000.

Baker County '00: Bush 5,610 Gore 2,392
Baker County '04: Bush 7,738 Kerry 2,180

Holmes County '00: Bush 5,011 Gore 2,177
Holmes County '04: Bush 6, 410 Kerry 1,810

Dixie County '00: Bush 2,697 Gore 1,826
Dixie County '04: Bush 4,433 Kerry 1,959

Lafayette County '00: Bush 1,670 Gore 789
Lafayette County '04: Bush 2,460 Kerry 845

Liberty County '00: Bush 1,317 Gore 1,017
Liberty County '04: Bush 1,927 Kerry 1,070

Each of these counties is in northern Florida where there are large numbers of "Dixiecrats." In other words, the voters have a lengthy tradition of being registered as Democrats but voting for Republicans in national elections.

What about other Florida counties? Across the state, the election results from '04 are not that different from '00. And political strategists on both sides say the Bush-Cheney campaign had an unprecedented Get Out The Vote effort this time around. That ground operation focused heavily on evangelical Christians concerned about "gay marriage." Yes, gay marriage was on the ballot in Florida... and it attracted a huge number of Evangelicals to the polls who stayed home four years ago. In my view, it's not unreasonable to think the Bush-Cheney campaign would have increased their Florida vote total by the number's I've examined. However, I acknowledge that some of you may be saying, "well, the optical scanning machines in these counties must have been rigged 4 years ago."

Later this week, I'll examine the numbers from four years ago and try to compare them to previous elections.

Regarding Ohio: 70% of the state used a punch card ballot system similar to the chad producing method used by much of Florida in 2000. Ohio's Secretary of State reports that more than 92,000 votes did not count. Some ballots were cast improperly (over votes or under votes) and other ballots were counted incorrectly. Furthermore, in Cuyahoga County (greater Cleveland) there were more votes cast than registered voters. The margin was not small... 93,000 more ballots cast than registered voters. As Keith Olbermann reported last night, in Fairview Park (west of Cleveland) there were 13,342 voters registered... but 18,472 votes were cast. And last week, Ohio officials acknowledged that in the town of Gahanna (just outside of Columbus) in one district with only 800 voters, a voting machine added 3,893 votes for President Bush.

What does it all mean? In Ohio, there are definitely more questions than answers tonight. In Florida, I'm not so sure. But, our review continues...