[extropy-chat] An odd discrepancy in exit polls in touch-screen electronic voting states

Gennady Ra anyservice at cris.crimea.ua
Sat Nov 6 10:25:02 UTC 2004


From:

 The Ultimate Felony Against Democracy
    By Thom Hartmann
    CommonDreams.org

    Thusday 4 November 2004

    The hot story in the Blogosphere is that the "erroneous" exit polls that showed Kerry carrying Florida and Ohio (among other states) weren't erroneous at all - it was the numbers produced by paperless voting machines that were wrong, and Kerry actually won. As more and more analysis is done of what may (or may not) be the most massive election fraud in the history of the world...

    Maybe Florida went for Kerry, maybe for Bush. Over time - and through the efforts of some very motivated investigative reporters - we may well find out (Bev Harris of www.blackboxvoting.org just filed what may be the largest Freedom of Information Act [FOIA} filing in history), and bloggers and investigative reporters are discovering an odd discrepancy in exit polls being largely accurate in paper-ballot states and oddly inaccurate in touch-screen electronic voting states. Even raw voter analyses are showing extreme oddities in touch-screen-run Florida, and eagle-eyed bloggers are finding that news organizations are retroactively altering their exit polls to coincide with what the machines ultimately said.

The full text is at
http://www.truthout.org/docs_04/110604Z.shtml
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And:

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

http://www.legitgov.org/pressrelease_stolen_election_2004_110404.html


CITIZENS FOR LEGITIMATE GOVERNMENT (www.legitgov.org) Launches Investigation Into Discrepancies of 2004 'Election'
Pittsburgh, PA: November 4, 2004
CONTACT: Michael Rectenwald, Ph.D. and Lori Price, clg_news at legitgov.org
CLG Founder and Chair, Michael D. Rectenwald, Ph.D., calls for a thorough investigation into the discrepancies of the 2004 election. At the conclusion of its investigation, CLG may call for specified action(s) against the system that has provided for the theft of the 2000 and 2004 elections. CLG may demand prosecution of those that have laid the groundwork for the 2004 election, if such an investigation points to the conclusion that a second coup d'etat took place on November 2, 2004.
(...)

http://www.legitgov.org/index.html#breaking_news


Ohio Stolen (blog entry, gnn.tv) 2004-11-03 16:26:30 "Greg Palast and
Randi Rhodes reported today that the state of Ohio was stolen by the
Republicans in election 2004. Ohio was the critical state that tipped
the balance, giving the presidency to Bush. Turns out one County in
Ohio, equipped with Diebold electronic voting machines, reported
NEGATIVE 25,000 votes. Wha?!? That's what at least one election
official in Ohio said. The votes from that County are lost. Not
counted. GONE!" 
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Gennady
Simferopol Crimea Ukraine




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