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DID BUSH STEAL ANOTHER ELECTION? - November 05, 2004“Those who cast the vote decide nothing. Those who count the vote decide everything” Reports on election fraud by corporate media: Countinghouse Blues: Too many votes in Sarpy County Warren's vote tally walled off: Alone in Ohio, officials cited homeland security Bush's 'Incredible' Vote Tallies Palm Beach County Logs 88,000 More Votes Than Voters Software flaw found in Florida vote machines Computer Loses More Than 4,000 Early Votes Computer Glitch Gives Bush 3,893 Extra Votes Error Will Not Change Election Outcome Maryland e-voting controversy continues in presidential race Computer glitch still baffles county clerk E-voting irregularities raise eyebrows, blood pressure Scattered e-voting problems reported Reports of electronic voting trouble top 1,000 A Diebold plot to rig the elections? Where did that idea come from? The rumors began with this letter from Diebold's CEO, Wally Odell, who was moonlighting as a Republican fundraiser. In his invitation to a benefit for Bush last August, he wrote, "I am committed to helping Ohio deliver its electoral votes to the president." Important Articles to Consider: Evidence Mounts That The Vote May Have Been Hacked Kerry Won The stolen election of 2004: welcome back to hell Worse Than 2000: Tuesday's Electoral Disaster Should America Trust the Results of the Election? The Ultimate Felony Against Democracy Comparison: Exit Polls, Machine Results A collection of dozens more stories from all over the states Proof CNN is tampering with the election to cover the fraud Please pass these articles on! W is not our president. Remember the words of Ben Franklin: "But the most dangerous Hypocrite in a Common-Wealth, is one who leaves the Gospel for the sake of the Law: A Man compounded of Law and Gospel, is able to cheat a whole Country with his Religion, and then destroy them under Colour of Law." The New-England Courant, July 23, 1722 // posted by coleen at 01:22 PM
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