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The strange death of American democracy: Endgame in Ohio

http://globalresearch.ca/articles/KEE501A.html

by Michael Keefer, Centre for Research on Globalisation
Jan. 24, 2005

So who ever thought the 2004 U.S. presidential election had the remotest
chance of being honest and democratic?

Not, one might guess, the electronic voting security experts like Ken
Thompson, Roy Saltman, Rebecca Mercuri, Bruce Schneier, Doug Jones,
Victoria Collier, Aviel Rubin, Lynn Landes, and Bev Harris, who have for
years been warning that the new voting technology coming into use in the
United States offers unprecedented opportunities for electoral fraud.<1>

Probably not Osama bin Laden, who made his much-anticipated Jack-in-the-Box
video appearance three days before polling day: wearing a gold-lamé
hospital gown in front of a blank shower curtain, and with a nose that
looked to have been quite recently punched flat, he landed some anti-Bush
shots that Rush Limbaugh and the other ring-tailed roarers of the American
right were happy to interpret as a last-minute endorsement of John Kerry.<2>

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