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In reply to the discussion: The most important issue affecting the US today (PLEASE read this article) [View all]WHEN CRABS ROAR
(3,813 posts)28. I donated in 2004 to investigate the vote in Ohio.
Nothing ever came of it.
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The most important issue affecting the US today (PLEASE read this article) [View all]
HomerRamone
Jun 2012
OP
Yes it is a mixure of both. But ask some of your friends if they think the voting
rhett o rick
Jun 2012
#10
Liberal friends accept whatever rationalizing they've heard about the red shift,
HomerRamone
Jun 2012
#24
Even here on DU.... All of the people writing about why we lost in Wisocnsin ignore
robinlynne
Jun 2012
#57
Without a verifiable paper-trail of hand-counted ballots, it is ''faith-based voting.''
Octafish
Jun 2012
#6
And signs of a fresh campaign to discredit people who call foul are already showing up
starroute
Jun 2012
#11
A remote hack is a tricky thing to do on an isolated network w/o physical access.
Egalitarian Thug
Jun 2012
#18
and who has access? No need for remote hacks.We watch the Deibold people come in and out and touch
robinlynne
Jun 2012
#62
I don't know. I merely assumed that they would create a closed network since that would
Egalitarian Thug
Jun 2012
#70
They got elected despite the rigging of voting machines and vote counting machines
fasttense
Jun 2012
#61
My two best friends still think I am crazy when I bring this up - because they just can't go there -
NRaleighLiberal
Jun 2012
#27
My question is this....is possible to give this question the weight it needs to move it
Ninga
Jun 2012
#40
My son says they let Obama win in '08 because they could then turn around
sinkingfeeling
Jun 2012
#50
200 volunteers were really active here in LA. We found fraud more than once. the Democratic Party
robinlynne
Jun 2012
#74
Yes Walker's recall election was unreliable & unverifiable. Controlled by Command Central.
hue
Jun 2012
#58
Inexpensive to pay Tech to flip votes (must kill before he stands trial)
Ghost of Huey Long
Jun 2012
#69
Why haven't they designed an exit poll explicitly for the purpose of validating the results?
yodermon
Jun 2012
#79
Solve the Depression while the powers that be profit from it and CANNOT BE REMOVED nt
HomerRamone
Jun 2012
#87