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Remember Ohio USA Election computer fraud doubts? After State Enquiry - PROOF!

isbytheway | 20.12.2007 16:32 | Globalisation | Other Press | Terror War

Pressure from all types of people are showing results, as this week Brunner s $1.9 M Ohio State Enquiry comes out . . . . seismic results meet with a shocked silence so far, but. . . . the facts check out.

In the USA nation-wide election Ohio was the "state that lost the election" - despite the exit polls, but to say there was a whiff of fraud is the understatement of the decade . . . . these douibts were also about the computer vote tabulators in other states, but the pressure was large enough in Ohio for the actual check of the votes to get won by the unusual, but good combination of the "greens" with the "Liberty" campaigners, as the leaderships of other parties seemed overcautious.
Picked up by a few congressmen, then more, at last the leadership of the Ohio Democrats DID order the State enquiry - with pressure coming from computer scientists too, but also from G.O.P types, with the integrity to clean house despite "their" party seeming to gain from it, having seen some of the way INTERNAL "primary" elections seemed rigged . . . .
The leaderships as yet remain over-cautious - but plenty of the actual facts are out - after all this time - when you look at the actual print. I think people are sort of "taking it in". . . . it means QUITE so much that complaints about past situations with emperors lacking clothes seem mere quibbles about fashion.
Computer vote tabulators that are possible to "fix" with a wave of a magnet, a personal computer, or . . . . FROM A CALLBOX

full information - front page (surprise!) of OHIO s Columbus FREE PRESS.






(rumours about the odd lack of a proportion of the 10,500
internal libdem postal ballots raises a few questions here too,
but in the USA, the situation has gone from "theories" or "doubts" to
"how the. . . . " "what the. . . . " ". . . . but that means. . . . " etc.
Yes, a moment. . . . )

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