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In reply to the discussion: How Karl Rove fixed the FBI investigation of his theft of the 2004 Presidential election in Ohio [View all]Cliff Arnebeck
(305 posts)I am not sure I understand the point you are trying to make. We are addressing the facts of an actual conspiracy for which we have witnesses and evidence--not "conspiracy theory." "Fixing elections in Ohio" is not as simple as moving Kerry ballots to a different precinct in which that ballot position will count as a Bush vote. That technique applied in punch card counties in the 2004 election. We are addressing more than a decade of election thefts, not just in Ohio, but across the nation. SmarTech was the flagship or command central for this operation over the 2000 to at least 2008 time frame, acting under the command of Karl Rove and Jeff Averbeck.
If you are suggesting that many ballots were manually switched and/or altered in the 2004 Ohio election, rather than being electronically altered by SmarTech, you are correct. However, SmarTech is where the overall process-a combination of manual and electronic vote rigging was being managed. Ohio had some electronic voting in 2004. For example, SmarTech programming, rather than a computer glitch, is probably the explanation for the few thousand extra votes on a Gahanna electronic voting machine in Franklin County, OH.