Re: Lefties are at it again!
(Quote Boomyal
"Leftist to challenge Mexico presidential results
with 99.6% of vote tallied, conservative has insurmountable lead"
Let's just count till we win!)
(Quote Twidget.
I guess you are missing the point, they were trying to show that the Republicans had stolen the election. Instead they found that the Republicans had won fairly)
This is my answer to the of the above statements, especially after the 2004 elections were stolen buy the Republicans in the state of Ohio. All told 357000 voters most of them democrats were prevented form casting there ballets in 04.174000 of them were caused by long lines that were caused by the Diebold voting machines and corrupt republican politicians.
If the conservative Mexicans would only hire Carl Rove, they too could have stolen a national election. Heres how old Carl would have done it, of course with different names.
IN mid-August [2003], Walden W. O'Dell, the chief executive of Diebold Inc, sat down at his computer to compose a letter inviting 100 wealthy and politically inclined friends to a Republican Party fund-raiser, to be held at his home in a suburb of Columbus, Ohio. ''I am committed to helping Ohio deliver its electoral votes to the president next year,'' wrote Mr. O'Dell, whose company is based in Canton, Ohio. O'Dell. A longtime Republican, he is a member of President Bush's ''Rangers and Pioneers,'' an elite group of loyalists who have raised at least $100,000 each for the 2004 race. After the Florida fiasco in 2000, Diebold saw an opportunity to persuade Rep. Bob Ney(The six-term Republican accused in court papers and testimony by a former aide of accepting gifts, trips and campaign donations from Abramoff and his clients in exchange for official actions) to promote its machines in a package of election reforms he was drafting, called the Help America Vote Act, the company hired two lobbyists with close ties to the Ohio congressman. Diebold paid at least $180,000 to David DiStefano, Ney's former chief of staff. And it shelled out as much as $275,000 to the lobbying firm of the best-connected man on Capitol Hill: Jack Abramoff How about it does that name ring a bell?
Stay tuned lot more to come. Matt Damschroder, the chair of the Franklin County Ohio Board of Elections, was fined a month's pay last year for accepting a $10,000 check from Diebold made out to the county GOP in 2004, on the same day the board accepted bids for new voter-registration software.HMm possibly a coincidence, I wonder. Later Damschroder came in on his old bud Secretary of State Kenneth Blackwell, by claiming that Diebold funneled $50,000 to Blackwell's ''political interests.
That our Mexican friends to the south is how a good old American election is won, have fun and remember these words Diebold election machines, corrupt politicians, that will do it the good old republican way
News flash.
Tuesday, April 04, 2006
Sandy Theis
Plain Dealer Bureau Chief
Columbus -Secretary of State Ken Blackwell made an embarrassing announcement Monday: He accidentally bought stock in Diebold Inc., a voting machine maker that benefited from decisions made by his office. Kinda looks like the machine is getting oiled for the fall elections doesnt it?