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L.A. BRONCOS FAN
11-03-2004, 03:23 AM
In several swing states, and in EVERY STATE that has E-Voting but no paper trail, there is an unexplained advantage for Bush of around +5% when comparing exit polls to actual results.

In EVERY STATE that has paper audit trails with their E-Voting, the exit poll results match the actual results reported within the margin of error.

So we have MATCHING RESULTS for exit polls with audits

vs.

A 5% unexplained advantage for Bush without audits.

Maybe the Unelected One believes God will see him through this, but it's going to take more than blind faith to pull the wool over the data and the facts.

broncogary
11-03-2004, 04:10 AM
I suspect Dan Rather and amesJ are on the case.

L.A. BRONCOS FAN
11-03-2004, 04:28 AM
Possible evidence of further voter fraud in Ohio

A photo a Cincinnati poll manager took this evening seems to be proof of some fishy actions with ballots in Ohio. Note the already-voted-with ballots in the back of the truck with the Bush-Cheney sticker in the back window. Does this prove fraud? Well, it certainly doesn't look good in a state that's already had lots of problems this election.

http://americablog.blogspot.com/ballotsohiosmall.jpg

In a nutshell, Stefan Skirtz is a poll manager for the Kerry campaign in Cincinnati. His precinct is heavily made up of minorities and students (i.e., leans Kerry). One of the duties of the poll managers, Stefan told me in a phone call minutes ago, is to follow the poll workers to election headquarters as they drop off the ballots and ballot boxes. Stefan followed the poll workers who didn't go directly to the election headquarters. Instead, they went to a local public school where workers put the ballot machines into a semi trailer, and then the poll workers handed off the sealed bags containing the ballots to someone Stefan assumed was with the county board of elections.

The first problem he noticed was that there was no sign off of the transfer of the ballots. Nothing was written down and given to the poll worker as proof that the ballots were passed off to the county employee.

What's worse, Stefan noticed the pick-up truck of the supposed county board of election - the truck the ballots for 40 precincts were loaded into - had a big Bush-Cheney 2004 sticker in the back window. Stefan did say that he followed the truck to the election headquarters, though he didn't see what transpired after the truck pulled into the election hq parking lot.

As Stefan explains it, the poll managers had such an extensive list of voters rights and regulations that they had to follow, including it being illegal to have any partisan buttons etc. in the polling place, yet the ballots for voters in over 40 precincts were put in the hands of Bush-Cheney partisans.

I don't know whether the Bush partisans did or didn't play any games with the ballots they received, but it sure doesn't look good, and I wonder whether it's even legal. And let's not forget, this is a state that was already well on its way to becoming the new Florida of GOP election fraud.

Stefan says he has 6 or 7 witnesses who also saw the sticker on the truck.

broncogary
11-03-2004, 04:31 AM
Thanks for the clarification. I thought those were missing explosives.

TDmvp
11-03-2004, 04:41 AM
Hehehe .... i live in Cincinnati ... and voted for bush ..... while i was inside i snagged a few 100k in kerry votes and thats my sister loading them into my truck .....


that above statement i made is almost as big of joke as this thread ....
i do live in Cincy and am proud of my state for helping push G.W.B. over the top ....thank god ....


typical sore losser party .... lose in 2000 ...blame florida and complain about popular vote ...

2004 lose popular and electoral vote ..... blame fraud .... is there a way you all can lose thats fair ??? or if you do lose is it always cuz you was cheated ???

Traveler
11-03-2004, 05:18 AM
LABF...

It's over man. I feel your pain but it's done. Let it go. There's really nothing to protest. I'm shocked like alot of folks. But I'll swallow my pride and pray that Bush won't take this country so far to the right that it'll take decades to recover.

baja
11-03-2004, 05:39 AM
The funny thing is I love Jesus Christ and invite Him to guide me every single day and yet I am scared to death of the religious right that declare that Jesus is their lord and master.

JUDGING OTHERS IN JESUS' NAME IS NOT WHAT JESUS HAD IN MIND.

patteeu
11-03-2004, 06:09 AM
LABF...

It's over man. I feel your pain but it's done. Let it go. There's really nothing to protest. I'm shocked like alot of folks. But I'll swallow my pride and pray that Bush won't take this country so far to the right that it'll take decades to recover.

Kudos to you and TJ for being men about this even though I know it must be terribly difficult. I respect that a lot.

Captain_Poncho
11-03-2004, 08:46 AM
LABF...

It's over man. I feel your pain but it's done. Let it go. There's really nothing to protest. I'm shocked like alot of folks. But I'll swallow my pride and pray that Bush won't take this country so far to the right that it'll take decades to recover.

Excellent post.

Kaylore
11-03-2004, 09:40 AM
He won't let it go.

He's trying to make the case that exit polls should trump actual votes. Good luck on that argument.

That sticker in the picture is obviously added via photo shop. Like anyone doing that would be stupid enough to put a Bush sticker right on their window. Anyway, I thought you were suggesting E-voting fraud, so a man moving paper ballots aorund doesn't jive with your theory. What obvious contrived crap.

Let's not forget your people slashing tires and harassing people at the precincts. Not to mention that if something did happen, wouldn't Michael moore's army of cameras and Terry McAwful's army of lawyers hovering around the polls have cought it?

At least with Bush as President it makes these garbage theories even funnier.