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I can't post links yet. I said where it came from.
It's at the movie
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Watch it, it's free and has some funny lines. Definite left slant, but still highly recommended.
It is a decent movie. It follows the events in Ohio and references all of them. It is packed with information, interviews, and investigative reporting. A decent percentage of the footage is from election officials fairly high up (secretary of state level) and from congressional hearings. Since everything is referenced everything can be immediately checked (google) if you doubt something.
This issue is so big (in other words there are so many problems that have been reported and so many conflicts of interest, so many results that are questionable, lost votes, flipped votes, corrupt code, easy-to-hack, etc) that it is hard to have a simple thread that discusses it without getting all tangled up in itself. The issue of election fraud (from vote suppression to electronic voting) is like a giant amoeba . A green, gloopy, gross, giant amoeba. Just when you think you get a handle on it it slimes away.
So, this movie is a very good summary. And I recommend it. It goes in order from the 2000 elections to the 2004 elections and focuses on florida and ohio, and hits all the major issues that people complained about.
Personally, I don't mind watching something with a left or a right slant because there is usually still useful information in between the biased stuff. But it's no skin off my back if no one wants to watch it, I would be surprised if anyone did because like you said (I think it was you, on the immigration thread), and I agree, Americans are too darn lazy! I doubt anyone will take the time to have a look.
Buoyed by an ineffective House Judiciary Committee under the control of gatekeeping staffers working for committee Chairman John Conyers, Karl Rove has effectively curtailed any effective investigation of past election fraud, including the 2004 presidential election, as a result of threats and intimidations directed against potential Republican Party witnesses.
WMR has learned from informed sources in Ohio and Alabama, that Rove is concerned that a huge GOP technical election “flipping” operation will be revealed that will result in a series of prosecutions and at least one impeachment of a federal judge, a political ally of Rove.
um, what year was that?
and i bet a lot of those people are democrats
It is a decent movie. It follows the events in Ohio and references all of them. It is packed with information, interviews, and investigative reporting. A decent percentage of the footage is from election officials fairly high up (secretary of state level) and from congressional hearings. Since everything is referenced everything can be immediately checked (google) if you doubt something.
This issue is so big (in other words there are so many problems that have been reported and so many conflicts of interest, so many results that are questionable, lost votes, flipped votes, corrupt code, easy-to-hack, etc) that it is hard to have a simple thread that discusses it without getting all tangled up in itself. The issue of election fraud (from vote suppression to electronic voting) is like a giant amoeba . A green, gloopy, gross, giant amoeba. Just when you think you get a handle on it it slimes away.
So, this movie is a very good summary. And I recommend it. It goes in order from the 2000 elections to the 2004 elections and focuses on florida and ohio, and hits all the major issues that people complained about.
Personally, I don't mind watching something with a left or a right slant because there is usually still useful information in between the biased stuff. But it's no skin off my back if no one wants to watch it, I would be surprised if anyone did because like you said (I think it was you, on the immigration thread), and I agree, Americans are too darn lazy! I doubt anyone will take the time to have a look.
There are some good links in association as well...Such systems could allow voters and poll workers to place multiple votes, crash the systems by loading viruses, and fake vote tallies, according to studies commissioned by the states of California and Ohio within the past year. Makers of these systems have countered that the test settings were unrealistic. But that is not helping election officials sleep better at night.
the internet also makes it easier to spread liesCaligirl, the great thing about the world today is that because of the internet, it is very hard to hide the truth.
You keep digging, girlfriend!
the testing was BSThere are some good links in association as well...
Planning to E-Vote? Read This First: Scientific American
Actually your wrong... they were democrats at the time but some pin head liberal decided to give them cats some civil rights.. After that, they joined the GOP... Dont believe me.. Check this out ..StateMaster - Lynchings > Black (most recent) by state
Those are your people there water boy...
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the internet also makes it easier to spread lies
like the bullshit you and she are spreading
personal attack, maybe, but its also the dead on truthA personal attack with no reference to the issues.
personal attack, maybe, but its also the dead on truth
maybe you should rethink your tactics
the problem is most of what you post isnt truthTactics?
Is this a war?
I post the truth that most Republicans can't handle.