Politics Archive 2004:
Please read this
Read the full page and then tell me there isn't reasobable doubt about the election results:
www.blackboxvoting.org
HUGE doubts....
Are the result's rapid acceptance & the complacency of the masses a hangover of the Great Theft of '00? If so, you really got to hand it to them..., which, I guess, is what the Democrats did.
reasonable
minus 10
Bob re-appears.
How about "result's"?
Reasonable doubt? How about overwhelming evidence? And why do the repukes keep saying to shut up? Its their democracy too. If they are so sure they won they should be happy to count the votes a thousand times, but they want to keep all the counting behind closed doors.
I was going for the least common demominator.
Programmer claims GOP requested/obtained Vote Tampering Software
First reported in the Blogosphere in places such as Blue Lemur, http://www.bluelemur.com The Raw Story, http://rawstory.com/ and The Brad Blog, http://bradblog.com/ a programmer by the name of Clinton Curtis has signed an affidavit to the US House Judiciary Committee detailing explosive allegations accusing Congressman Tom Feeney (R-FL) of requesting the development of software which would allow vote totals to be altered.
Since shortly after election day, progressive blogs have been filled with reports of voter intimidation and allegations of fraud, but not until recently have any individuals come forth with such compelling information. Curtis has apparently been in touch with the FBI and other law enforcement agencies. Curtis' congressional affidavit contains the following claims:
In the vote fraud prototype that I created things are not what they seem. Hidden on the screen are invisible buttons. A person with knowledge of the locations of those invisible buttons can then use them to alter the votes of everyone before them. By clicking the correct order of invisible buttons the candidate selected by the user is compared to other candidates within that same race. If the candidate they selected is leading the race nothing happens. If the other candidate is leading the race the vote totals are altered so that the selected candidate is now leading the race with 51% of the vote. The other candidates then share the remaining 49% in exact proportion to the totals they had previously. In the prototype supplied to Feeney the vote totals show on the screen. In an actual application the user would receive no visible clues to the fraud that had just occurred. Since the vote is applied by race, any single race or multiple races can be altered. The supervisors or any other voter would never notice this fraud since no visible sign would appear. Additionally, the procedure could be repeated as many times as was necessary to achieve the desired results. No amount of testing or simulations would expose the fraud as its activation and process is completely invisible to everyone except the person programming the vote fraud routine.
The same procedure could be automated to activate without any user intervention whenever the machine detects a certain pattern of voting. The algorithm could also be altered from hidden keys or triggers that would allow the fraudulent user to manipulate both the margins and percentages of any particular race. In most national elections it is not necessary to win every area.
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Curtis' affidavit goes on to say that Yang Enterprises, his former employer, later informed him that the software might be used to 'control the vote in South Florida'. Yang Enterprises is currently under investigation by the FBI.
Curtis states he initially believed that Feeney sought to stop Democrats from using such a program and 'wanted to be able to detect and prevent that if it occurred.' It was not until after the prototype was delivered that Curtis learned of a possible other motive for its development and use.
These sensational allegations are just starting to be made publicly known 24 hours after Ohio's vote was certified by its Republican Secretary of State Kenneth Blackwell and will probably add momentum to the multiple requests for recounts in that hotly contested state.
Portions of this article written by John Byrne of The Blue Lemur and used by permission
Steven Leser, stevenleser@walla.com
Damn, Rob, I missed that one. Paco was checking up on me and I told him I've been lurking but busy with other stuff. So, I figured I'd chime in. Does anyone really believe that this election stuff will ever get anywhere? I mean, it's a hell of a hill to climb, no?
Hope is sustaining.
I hate to sound like a paranoid, conspiracy-fearing lunatic, but I too think that there is impropriety the media should pursue.
Unfortunately, cheating is a common tool of corporate America, and this governmnet is run like a corporation.
I'm glad Paco got you. He mentioned to me that he would try.
Alive and well, thanks.
I wonder if I should model my business after our government...seems like a lot of profit and can do no wrong.