Friday, November 19, 2004
Wednesday, November 17, 2004
hard facts......
the science of voter fraud and a stolen election. complete with graphs.....
Freezerbox: I Smell a Rat
Freezerbox: I Smell a Rat
Monday, November 15, 2004
something big is about to happen...
"Dear Friends,
When actress Susan Sarandon appeared on the Bill Maher show over the weekend, he asked her what is the biggest issue we face as a nation.
Her reply was "voter fraud."
The usually knowledgeable Maher had no idea what she was talking about. When he asked, she replied: "Something BIG is about to happen."
What I'm about to tell you is going to be hard to swallow at first. But if you're like most of us, once you start looking at the evidence, you'll scrape yourself off the ceiling, put your eyeballs back in their sockets, and you'll try to figure out what to do. So here it is.
The highest crime in the history of our country took place on November 2nd. The evidence is now mounting (into a HUGE mountain) that the election was stolen. There is already a congressional investigation underway and a consumer investigation (headed by Ralph Nader).
Electronic voting machines that were manufactured by supporters of the Republican Party were used to alter the will of the people.
The internet message boards and chat rooms are bursting with talk about this. You can wait another couple days to hear about it in the mainstream media, or you can read on. Just remember where you heard it first.
I will outline the key points in this email and provide a link with much more information at the bottom. More information is coming out literally by the minute.
The election was stolen with not just one tactic, but with several.
Key points
"Black Box" Electronic Voting Machines The key to it all was the use of electronic voting machines, that produce no paper trail. These were manufactured mainly by the two companies ESS and Diebold. Both of
these companies are big supporters of the Republican Party. Walden O'Dell, the owner of Diebold, said in a 2003 fundraising letter that he is "committed to helping Ohio deliver its electoral votes to the president next year." Similarly, Chuck Hagel, the owner of ESS used his own machines to get elected to the United States Senate in Nebraska.
A bill was introduced in the House and Senate to outlaw these machines and require a paper printout of each vote so that they could be verified and/or recounted. The bill was stalled by the Republican Party, led by Senate Majority Leader Tom DeLay, and it was not allowed to come to vote.
Shortly after the November 2rd election, countless stories of problems with the machines began to surface. Many people tried to vote for Kerry and said that when the final confirmation screen came up it said they voted for Bush.
In one precinct in Ohio, 4,258 votes were given to Bush were there were only 638 registered voters. Many more stories about the black box voting machines, their problems, and the investigation into their tampering are circulating. Blackboxvoting.org is leading the way in the investigation to proving the results were tampered with.
Exit Polls
Exit polls were taken in every state. In those states that had verifiable paper trails for their ballots, the exit polls were virtually the same as the real results. However, in the states where electronic voting machines were used, the exit polls were mysteriously very different from the final reported totals. You can view the exit poll data directly yourself with the link at the bottom of this email.
Unusual Results
In the areas where computers were used to cast votes or tally them, some very strange results have surfaced. Here is just one example. In Baker County, Florida, there are 12,887 registered voters, 69.3% of them regsitered Democrats and 24.3% of them Republicans. The vote was only 2,180 for Kerry and 7,738 for Bush. Are we supposed to believe that 5 out of every 7 registered Democrats voted for Bush?
This pattern repeats itself in many Florida counties. You can view all the raw data for every Florida county at the link at the bottom of this email.
Shenanigans
In addition to the electronic voting machines, there was widespread voter intimidation and disenfranchisement on election day. In many democratic areas, people waited hours to vote, while Republicans "challenged" voters' rights to vote, forcing them to fill out a provisional ballot instead
of a real ballot.
The provisional ballots were not counted on election day and we may never know how many of them there were, or what rules will be used to qualify them. Flyers were sent to democratic areas with an array of false information on them. People were told their voting precinct had changed, that their voter registration was not valid, or that they would go to jail of they tried to vote. The list of shenanigans goes on
and on.
You can see the some of the flyers that were sent out and read about more of the shenanigans at the link at the bottom of this email.
Investigations
This is not conspiracy theory.
This is not hearsay.
There is evidence.
There are witnesses.
There are investigations underway.
Three Congressmen have sent a letter to the General Accountability Office requesting urgent action and an investigation. Ralph Nader is leading a consumer investigation into voter fraud countrywide, and has
already filed an official challenge to the voting results in New Hampshire.
You can read the letter to the GAO and more about Nader's efforts at the link below. They will call us sore losers. They will have their lawyers and computer experts too. They will refute the evidence. But the truth is on our side and we will prevail.
Here is the link to the information, if you would like to look into the details and become more aware of the biggest story about to break.
http://www.solarbus.org/stealyourelection
What we need now is for the information to get out to more people. The mainstream media will bury this until it's shoved down their throat.
So please forward this email to your friends and family. If every person tells 3 other people, everyone will know before the media decides to wake up.
Peace,
Gary Beckwith"
When actress Susan Sarandon appeared on the Bill Maher show over the weekend, he asked her what is the biggest issue we face as a nation.
Her reply was "voter fraud."
The usually knowledgeable Maher had no idea what she was talking about. When he asked, she replied: "Something BIG is about to happen."
What I'm about to tell you is going to be hard to swallow at first. But if you're like most of us, once you start looking at the evidence, you'll scrape yourself off the ceiling, put your eyeballs back in their sockets, and you'll try to figure out what to do. So here it is.
The highest crime in the history of our country took place on November 2nd. The evidence is now mounting (into a HUGE mountain) that the election was stolen. There is already a congressional investigation underway and a consumer investigation (headed by Ralph Nader).
Electronic voting machines that were manufactured by supporters of the Republican Party were used to alter the will of the people.
The internet message boards and chat rooms are bursting with talk about this. You can wait another couple days to hear about it in the mainstream media, or you can read on. Just remember where you heard it first.
I will outline the key points in this email and provide a link with much more information at the bottom. More information is coming out literally by the minute.
The election was stolen with not just one tactic, but with several.
Key points
"Black Box" Electronic Voting Machines The key to it all was the use of electronic voting machines, that produce no paper trail. These were manufactured mainly by the two companies ESS and Diebold. Both of
these companies are big supporters of the Republican Party. Walden O'Dell, the owner of Diebold, said in a 2003 fundraising letter that he is "committed to helping Ohio deliver its electoral votes to the president next year." Similarly, Chuck Hagel, the owner of ESS used his own machines to get elected to the United States Senate in Nebraska.
A bill was introduced in the House and Senate to outlaw these machines and require a paper printout of each vote so that they could be verified and/or recounted. The bill was stalled by the Republican Party, led by Senate Majority Leader Tom DeLay, and it was not allowed to come to vote.
Shortly after the November 2rd election, countless stories of problems with the machines began to surface. Many people tried to vote for Kerry and said that when the final confirmation screen came up it said they voted for Bush.
In one precinct in Ohio, 4,258 votes were given to Bush were there were only 638 registered voters. Many more stories about the black box voting machines, their problems, and the investigation into their tampering are circulating. Blackboxvoting.org is leading the way in the investigation to proving the results were tampered with.
Exit Polls
Exit polls were taken in every state. In those states that had verifiable paper trails for their ballots, the exit polls were virtually the same as the real results. However, in the states where electronic voting machines were used, the exit polls were mysteriously very different from the final reported totals. You can view the exit poll data directly yourself with the link at the bottom of this email.
Unusual Results
In the areas where computers were used to cast votes or tally them, some very strange results have surfaced. Here is just one example. In Baker County, Florida, there are 12,887 registered voters, 69.3% of them regsitered Democrats and 24.3% of them Republicans. The vote was only 2,180 for Kerry and 7,738 for Bush. Are we supposed to believe that 5 out of every 7 registered Democrats voted for Bush?
This pattern repeats itself in many Florida counties. You can view all the raw data for every Florida county at the link at the bottom of this email.
Shenanigans
In addition to the electronic voting machines, there was widespread voter intimidation and disenfranchisement on election day. In many democratic areas, people waited hours to vote, while Republicans "challenged" voters' rights to vote, forcing them to fill out a provisional ballot instead
of a real ballot.
The provisional ballots were not counted on election day and we may never know how many of them there were, or what rules will be used to qualify them. Flyers were sent to democratic areas with an array of false information on them. People were told their voting precinct had changed, that their voter registration was not valid, or that they would go to jail of they tried to vote. The list of shenanigans goes on
and on.
You can see the some of the flyers that were sent out and read about more of the shenanigans at the link at the bottom of this email.
Investigations
This is not conspiracy theory.
This is not hearsay.
There is evidence.
There are witnesses.
There are investigations underway.
Three Congressmen have sent a letter to the General Accountability Office requesting urgent action and an investigation. Ralph Nader is leading a consumer investigation into voter fraud countrywide, and has
already filed an official challenge to the voting results in New Hampshire.
You can read the letter to the GAO and more about Nader's efforts at the link below. They will call us sore losers. They will have their lawyers and computer experts too. They will refute the evidence. But the truth is on our side and we will prevail.
Here is the link to the information, if you would like to look into the details and become more aware of the biggest story about to break.
http://www.solarbus.org/stealyourelection
What we need now is for the information to get out to more people. The mainstream media will bury this until it's shoved down their throat.
So please forward this email to your friends and family. If every person tells 3 other people, everyone will know before the media decides to wake up.
Peace,
Gary Beckwith"
Wednesday, November 10, 2004
the personals are getting fiesty
you know, i've never been desperate enough to use the personals, but this seems like a good idea.....
Straight male seeks...
Straight male seeks...
i'm sorry....
valuable equipment if you plan on leaving the country soon......
Traveler Apology Shirt > American Traveler International Apology | CafePress
Traveler Apology Shirt > American Traveler International Apology | CafePress
Sunday, November 07, 2004
voter fraud everywhere!
From: start the revolution
Date: Nov 6, 2004 01:16 PM
This election had nothing to do with values or a poorly run Kerry campaign. The Democrats were victims of massive voter fraud via electronic voting machines and other methods. The exit polls weren’t wrong. Right now the GAO, House Democrats, Black Box Voting and even Ralph Nader are investigating. Please forward these links to the media, family and friends. Don't give up the fight.
1. States using e-voting gave Bush mysterious 5% advantage
http://www.newstarget.com/002076.html
2.Electronic voting in Ohio gave bush thousands of extra votes
http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/ap/20041105/ap_on_el_pr/voting_problems
3. Ohio officials block public from observing vote count
http://www.enquirer.com/editions/2004/11/05/loc_warrenvote05.html
4. Voting machines in Florida count backward
http://www.palmbeachpost.com/politics/content/news/epaper/2004/11/05/a29a_BROWVOTE_1105.html
5. Bizarre Florida results, county by county
http://ustogether.org/Florida_Election.htm
6. Black Box Voting declares fraud via electronic voting machines
http://www.blackboxvoting.org/
7. Exit polls data: accurate except in counties using electronic voting machines
http://img103.exs.cx/img103/4526/exit_poll.gif
8. Did Kerry concede too soon?
http://www.freepress.org/columns/display/3/2004/981
9. Why Kerry really won, by Greg Palast, contributing editor to Harper's and the BBC, and author of "The Best Democracy Money Can Buy.”
http://www.tompaine.com/articles/kerry_won_.php
10. Was the Ohio election honest and fair?
http://www.accuracy.org/press_releases/PR110304.htm
11. Why the election was stolen, by Mark Crispin Miller, media critic, professor of communications at New York University, and author, most recently, of "Cruel and Unusual: Bush/Cheney's New World Order." (from Salon.com)
First of all, this election was definitely rigged. I have no doubt about it. It's a statistical impossibility that Bush got 8 million more votes than he got last time. In 2000, he got 15 million votes from right-wing Christians, and there are approximately 19 million of them in the country. They were eager to get the other 4 million. That was pretty much Karl Rove's strategy to get Bush elected.
But given Bush's low popularity ratings and the enormous number of new voters -- who skewed Democratic -- there is no way in the world that Bush got 8 million more votes this time. I think it had a lot to do with the electronic voting machines. Those machines are completely untrustworthy, and that's why the Republicans use them. Then there's the fact that the immediate claim of Ohio was not contested by the news media -- when Andrew Card came out and claimed the state, not only were the votes in Ohio not counted, they weren't even all cast.
I would have to hear a much stronger argument for the authenticity, or I should say the veracity, of this popular vote for Bush before I'm willing to believe it. If someone can prove to me that it happened, that Bush somehow pulled 8 million magic votes out of a hat, OK, I'll accept it. I'm an independent, not a Democrat, and I'm not living in denial.
And that's not even talking about Florida, which is about as Democratic a state as Guatemala used to be. The news media is obliged to make the Republicans account for all these votes, and account for the way they were counted. Simply to embrace this result as definitive is irrational. But there is every reason to question it ... I find it beyond belief that the press in this formerly democratic country would not have made the integrity of the electoral system a front page, top-of-the-line story for the last three years. I worked and worked and worked to get that story into the media, and no one touched it until your guy did.
I actually got invited to a Kerry fundraiser so I could talk to him about it. I raised the issue directly with him and with Teresa. Teresa was really indignant and really concerned, but Kerry just looked down at me -- he's about 9 feet tall -- and I could tell it just didn't register. It set off all his conspiracy-theory alarms and he just wasn't listening.
Talk to anyone from a real democracy -- from Canada or any European country or India. They are staggered to discover that 80 percent of our touch-screen electronic voting machines have no paper trail and are manufactured by companies owned by Bush Republicans. But there is very little sense of outrage here. Americans for a host of reasons have become alienated from the spirit of the Bill of Rights and that should not be tolerated.
Date: Nov 6, 2004 01:16 PM
This election had nothing to do with values or a poorly run Kerry campaign. The Democrats were victims of massive voter fraud via electronic voting machines and other methods. The exit polls weren’t wrong. Right now the GAO, House Democrats, Black Box Voting and even Ralph Nader are investigating. Please forward these links to the media, family and friends. Don't give up the fight.
1. States using e-voting gave Bush mysterious 5% advantage
http://www.newstarget.com/002076.html
2.Electronic voting in Ohio gave bush thousands of extra votes
http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/ap/20041105/ap_on_el_pr/voting_problems
3. Ohio officials block public from observing vote count
http://www.enquirer.com/editions/2004/11/05/loc_warrenvote05.html
4. Voting machines in Florida count backward
http://www.palmbeachpost.com/politics/content/news/epaper/2004/11/05/a29a_BROWVOTE_1105.html
5. Bizarre Florida results, county by county
http://ustogether.org/Florida_Election.htm
6. Black Box Voting declares fraud via electronic voting machines
http://www.blackboxvoting.org/
7. Exit polls data: accurate except in counties using electronic voting machines
http://img103.exs.cx/img103/4526/exit_poll.gif
8. Did Kerry concede too soon?
http://www.freepress.org/columns/display/3/2004/981
9. Why Kerry really won, by Greg Palast, contributing editor to Harper's and the BBC, and author of "The Best Democracy Money Can Buy.”
http://www.tompaine.com/articles/kerry_won_.php
10. Was the Ohio election honest and fair?
http://www.accuracy.org/press_releases/PR110304.htm
11. Why the election was stolen, by Mark Crispin Miller, media critic, professor of communications at New York University, and author, most recently, of "Cruel and Unusual: Bush/Cheney's New World Order." (from Salon.com)
First of all, this election was definitely rigged. I have no doubt about it. It's a statistical impossibility that Bush got 8 million more votes than he got last time. In 2000, he got 15 million votes from right-wing Christians, and there are approximately 19 million of them in the country. They were eager to get the other 4 million. That was pretty much Karl Rove's strategy to get Bush elected.
But given Bush's low popularity ratings and the enormous number of new voters -- who skewed Democratic -- there is no way in the world that Bush got 8 million more votes this time. I think it had a lot to do with the electronic voting machines. Those machines are completely untrustworthy, and that's why the Republicans use them. Then there's the fact that the immediate claim of Ohio was not contested by the news media -- when Andrew Card came out and claimed the state, not only were the votes in Ohio not counted, they weren't even all cast.
I would have to hear a much stronger argument for the authenticity, or I should say the veracity, of this popular vote for Bush before I'm willing to believe it. If someone can prove to me that it happened, that Bush somehow pulled 8 million magic votes out of a hat, OK, I'll accept it. I'm an independent, not a Democrat, and I'm not living in denial.
And that's not even talking about Florida, which is about as Democratic a state as Guatemala used to be. The news media is obliged to make the Republicans account for all these votes, and account for the way they were counted. Simply to embrace this result as definitive is irrational. But there is every reason to question it ... I find it beyond belief that the press in this formerly democratic country would not have made the integrity of the electoral system a front page, top-of-the-line story for the last three years. I worked and worked and worked to get that story into the media, and no one touched it until your guy did.
I actually got invited to a Kerry fundraiser so I could talk to him about it. I raised the issue directly with him and with Teresa. Teresa was really indignant and really concerned, but Kerry just looked down at me -- he's about 9 feet tall -- and I could tell it just didn't register. It set off all his conspiracy-theory alarms and he just wasn't listening.
Talk to anyone from a real democracy -- from Canada or any European country or India. They are staggered to discover that 80 percent of our touch-screen electronic voting machines have no paper trail and are manufactured by companies owned by Bush Republicans. But there is very little sense of outrage here. Americans for a host of reasons have become alienated from the spirit of the Bill of Rights and that should not be tolerated.
Friday, November 05, 2004
Thursday, November 04, 2004
...and we're not surprised
this is a repost from a list i frequent. penned by a sharp and engaging acquaintance of mine.
"Posted: Wed Nov 03, 2004 4:32 pm Post subject: ...and yet I'm not surprised
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The Shrub won. Supposedly. I have visions of pre-filled ballots, stored Monday, all for straight republican tickets; then when straight democratic ballots reached a certain tonnage, they'd be substituted with the pre-made ballots.
Here's my greatest paranoia on the subject: Kerry was the Republican choice for Democratic nominee. Who better to run against, than someone so readily questionable? With the attention span of most people, just hearing the questions about him was enough.
There were stronger candidates before the primaries, yet the man who must constantly defend against accusations of waffling, lying about his war record, and his voting record, got the nomination.
The "I have a scream" fiasco that ended Dean's campaign has been revealed to be an unkind mistake on the part of ABC news.
abc1
abc2
I seem to recall that, before this event, nearly everyone I knew was voting for this man. What an easy way to ruin a candidate: bad editing to make him seem crazy....
Leaving us with Kerry. Fence sitters are notorious for not voting out an incumbant in a clear cut case of the Lesser of Two Evils.
Now the Nader question: there isn't one. The third party vote in Florida, ALL 6 Third Parties, did not add up to 1/10 the difference between Bush and Kerry's popular vote.
Once again, we've been had, but not the way I think everyone sees it.
I hear a lot of talk of leaving, and renouncing citizenship. I say go if you want, or need (those eligible for the coming draft, especially). I'm going to try and stick it out. I want to watch the fires.
Besides, someone has to keep a record... "
thank you, c
"Posted: Wed Nov 03, 2004 4:32 pm Post subject: ...and yet I'm not surprised
------------------------------------------------------------------------
The Shrub won. Supposedly. I have visions of pre-filled ballots, stored Monday, all for straight republican tickets; then when straight democratic ballots reached a certain tonnage, they'd be substituted with the pre-made ballots.
Here's my greatest paranoia on the subject: Kerry was the Republican choice for Democratic nominee. Who better to run against, than someone so readily questionable? With the attention span of most people, just hearing the questions about him was enough.
There were stronger candidates before the primaries, yet the man who must constantly defend against accusations of waffling, lying about his war record, and his voting record, got the nomination.
The "I have a scream" fiasco that ended Dean's campaign has been revealed to be an unkind mistake on the part of ABC news.
abc1
abc2
I seem to recall that, before this event, nearly everyone I knew was voting for this man. What an easy way to ruin a candidate: bad editing to make him seem crazy....
Leaving us with Kerry. Fence sitters are notorious for not voting out an incumbant in a clear cut case of the Lesser of Two Evils.
Now the Nader question: there isn't one. The third party vote in Florida, ALL 6 Third Parties, did not add up to 1/10 the difference between Bush and Kerry's popular vote.
Once again, we've been had, but not the way I think everyone sees it.
I hear a lot of talk of leaving, and renouncing citizenship. I say go if you want, or need (those eligible for the coming draft, especially). I'm going to try and stick it out. I want to watch the fires.
Besides, someone has to keep a record... "
thank you, c
Wednesday, November 03, 2004
post election blues
no surprise, the country goes to hell in a handbasket and i start bloggin' again.
this is insane. i am angry and frustrated, disappointed and embarrassed.
i've just read accounts on michael moore's website of voting incidences all over the country that lead me to believe the worst. voters expected of casting for dems turned away, discouraged, made to jump through so many hoops they give up.
i'm ashamed to be an american today. freedom is a farce. democracy is the fake rabbit on the track we all race after but can never catch. we're led to believe we have a choice so we remain pacified. this really is a monarchy is disguise.
feh.
this is insane. i am angry and frustrated, disappointed and embarrassed.
i've just read accounts on michael moore's website of voting incidences all over the country that lead me to believe the worst. voters expected of casting for dems turned away, discouraged, made to jump through so many hoops they give up.
i'm ashamed to be an american today. freedom is a farce. democracy is the fake rabbit on the track we all race after but can never catch. we're led to believe we have a choice so we remain pacified. this really is a monarchy is disguise.
feh.
Tuesday, November 02, 2004
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