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Friday, November 12, 2004
Yet more voting problems…

This time in Indiana: Glitch causes Franklin Co. recount

Kerry’s votes went to Badnarik. It’s only a few hundred votes, and clearly won’t change the outcome for Indiana, but it’s yet another error in favor of Bush by the electronic voting machines.

Can anyone point me to any errors they made that took votes away from Bush or gave votes to Kerry? I haven’t seen any.

Update: It did change the outcome of one local election. This is proof enough that the system needs to be fixed. It should also be noted that the machine in question was sold to the state by Fidlar Election Co., but was manufactured by (guess who?!) Diebold.

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Comment by austin
2004-11-12 21:50:11

It’s always Diebold, isn’t it?

 
Comment by Boot to the Skull
2004-11-16 11:46:54

Students Won’t Leave Until GOP Answers
STUDENTS HAVE MAJOR TEMPER TANTRUM – http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,137700,00.html Students Won’t Leave Until GOP Answers Friday, November 05, 2004 BOULDER, Colo. — About 85 students remained holed up inside the library at Boulder High School (…

 
2004-12-15 12:53:06

I just don’t even know what to think about all this. It’s so obvious that there are massive problems, yet people seem concerned only with whether or not the outcome of the election was affected by these errors. If there was tampering, no matter to what degree, the responsible parties should be punished and, if they are affiliated with a candidate, that candidate should be disqualified. End of story.

Why don’t people care more about this? It blows my mind.

P.S. Been using the Terror Alert Level image script for some time. Very neat, sir. Do you just update the image to return manually while keeping up to date on the current level, or are you utilizing a government feed of some sort perhaps?

 
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