Do Recent smiles by Bush imply the electronic machine fix is in for GOP wins?
William Chirolas -- World News Trust
Oct. 15, 2006 -- Perhaps there has been a report to Bush of the advanced stage of the
vote suppression by way of problems with registration rolls, lack of working
voting machines, etc., that might have put a smile on his face, despite
the polls.
It is getting very close to the 68-69-70 situation where the rich had
overstepped and the left of center anti-war violence began. But our
left today make lousy revolutionaries, and that is a good thing.
Attacking the government is pointless as the underpaid folks the left
would fight are just doing their job -- and the rich who are the problem
live in gated communities with very good, highly paid guards.
But perhaps Ayn Rand's Atlas Shrugged world will be here soon...
As the Princeton Center For Information Technology Policy video shows, the coding to accomplish the fraud needed
for a GOP win despite the polls is easily written, installed directly,
or as a fix, or introduced as a "virus," and would remove itself when told to
report the totals so that there could never be proof beyond a
statistical review of the exit polls -- which our media and our courts
will not accept.
The Venezuela electronic voting machines procedure -- of two receipts, one
deposited at the polling place and one kept by the voter, with random
audits of the polling places to prove electronic totals equal totals of
deposited receipts -- seems the only way to stop the GOP theft of
election, since our media is not interested.
But it may be a while before we have as honest a democracy as Venezuela -- even now our media calls Chavez a dictator!
And it may be a while before we have an honest media.
If we have exit poll problems again, will many folk conclude that
politics, and political parties are pointless? That being a Democratic
Party Member shows optimism, but not common sense. Perhaps conclude
that if political change is wanted, a way other than the ballot box is
needed -- at least until we get an honest media?
We lost Habeas Corpus -- the right to be presumed innocent until proven
guilty -- in the Military Commissions Act, and there are no more Rights
still left in the Bill of Rights. Is there any point in not admitting
that the terrorists have won, and that through Bush we have become what
they wanted -- just another dictatorship of the rich that might be
better off as a dictatorship of the religious? But the question is
still is out on whether this situation is the will of the people.
Granted, most folks will sell their first born for "order." Perhaps this
is the natural result of majority rule. Perhaps our Constitution should
be thought of as a nice experiment -- but not the will of today's
majority. Perhaps Antonin Scalia's and Clarence Thomas's gift to our justice system -- of
ignoring precedent and always deciding in favor of corporations, the
rich, the GOP, and the office of the President -- is what the people
want. Perhaps this is the real definition of conservative -- and is
where the majority of America is at.
Sorry -- no matter how many times our media tries to sell what is going on as no problem, I find I just don't believe.
The above Fraud can and will be stopped -- and indeed we will win at the
ballot box. The electronic machines indeed are a Godsend and not a
problem, as the folks on the left are the intellectuals -- the hackers
who can and will write and install code to fix the problem.
If 2006 goes GOP despite the polls, I'd expect a very interesting election in 2008.
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William Chirolas brings 40 years of real-world business
experience in local, state, national, and international tax, pensions,
and finance to the world of blogging. A graduate of MIT, he calls the
Boston area home, except when visiting kids and grandkids. He can be
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