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Thursday, November 13, 2008

Election Frauds - Views - Potter's Field - Pittsburgh City Paper - Pittsburgh

Election Frauds - Views - Potter's Field - Pittsburgh City Paper - Pittsburgh: "After all the talk on FOX News about voter fraud ... the pre-emptive lawsuits Republicans filed against state elections officials ... John McCain warning that the community group ACORN was 'destroying the fabric of democracy' ...
After all that, the only election-fraud allegation to make waves was leveled against -- Rick Santorum.
Yes, once again Santorum's residency was brought into question by Erin Vecchio, a local Democratic Party official who has claimed for years that Santorum really lives in Virginia, rather than the Penn Hills home Santorum claims as his address. Vecchio, who suspects Santorum may run for Governor in 2010, challenged his right to cast an absentee ballot. To tell the truth, even I'm sick of the Santorum-residency question. But what makes Vecchio's charge remarkable is it's the only one I've heard since Election Day."

Election News: Historic vote saw ups and downs at the polls - News - News - Pittsburgh City Paper - Pittsburgh

Election News: Historic vote saw ups and downs at the polls - News - News - Pittsburgh City Paper - Pittsburgh: "Long-time voting watchdog Richard King of Squirrel Hill spent Election Day conducting exit polls at the Schenley Golf Course polling place.
'Maybe for the first time in three presidential election cycles, a president was elected legitimately,' King concluded after he and two colleagues got results heavily in favor of Barack Obama, in numbers close to the actual machine tally. 'It certainly feels like it to me.'"

Sunday, November 09, 2008

DRE 700 is running strong

Who should check? Owners or the builders?

I hope some attorneys in PA are trying to stop this insanity of having
Diebold examine their own malfunctioning/miscounting voting machines.

From John Gideon:

PA: Northumberland County - Manufacturer to examine faulty voting machines
http://www.dailyitem.com/0100_news/local_story_313000120.html

On election day a judge ordered machines in Northumberland Co
Pennsylvania to be impounded because they were not working properly on
straight-party voting. Now a plan on investigating the problem has
been announced. The vendor, Premier/Diebold, will send technicians to
investigate the problem. In other words the county only wants to know
that they were at fault and the machines were faultless.