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20 Facts: Voting in the U.S.A


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DaTuRtLeSZ
PostPosted: Fri Mar 18, 2005 5:48 pm Post subject: 20 Facts: Voting in the U.S.A Reply with quote

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80% of all votes in America are counted by only two companies: Diebold and ES&S
There is no federal agency with regulatory authority or oversight of the U.S. voting machine industry.
The vice-president of Diebold and the president of ES&S are brothers.
Chairman/CEO of Diebold is a major Bush campaign organizer and donor who wrote in 2003 that he was "committed to helping Ohio deliver its electoral votes to the President."
Republican Senator Chuck Hagel used to be chairman of ES&S. He became Senator based on votes counted by ES&S machines.
Republican Senator Chuck Hagel, long-connected with the Bush family, was recently caught lying about his ownership of ES&S by the Senate Ethics Committee.
Senator Chuck Hagel was on a short list of George W. Bush's vice-presidential candidates.
ES&S is the largest voting machine manufacturer in the U.S. and counts almost 60% of all U.S. votes.
Diebold's touch screen voting machines have no paper trail. There is no way to verify that the data coming out of the machine is the same as what was put in by voters.
Diebold also makes ATMs, checkout scanners, and ticket machines, all of which log each transaction and can generate a paper trail.
Diebold is based in Ohio.
Diebold employed 5 convicted felons as consultants and developers to help write the central compiler computer code that counted 50% of the votes in 30 states.
Jeff Dean was Senior Vice-President of General Election Systems when it was bought by Diebold. Even though he had been convicted of 23 counts of felony theft in the first degree, Jeff Dean was retained as a consultant by Diebold and was largely responsible for programming the optical scanning software now used in most of the United States.
Diebold consultant Jeff Dean was convicted of planting back doors in his software and using a "high degree of sophistication" to evade detection over a period of 2 years.
None of the international election observers were allowed in the polls in Ohio.
California banned the use of Diebold machines because of horrible security. Despite Diebold's claims that the audit logs could not be hacked, a monkey was able to do so!
30% of all U.S. votes are carried out on unverifiable touch screen voting machines with no paper trail.
All -- not some -- but all the voting machine errors detected and reported in Florida went in favor of Bush or Republican candidates.
The governor of the state of Florida, Jeb Bush, is the President's brother (I know it's worn out, but had I eliminated it, there would only be 19 facts).
Serious voting anomalies in Florida -- again always favoring Bush -- have been mathematically demonstrated and experts are recommending further investigation.
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i believe if you look at any event and look for a conspiracy or odd facts you most likely could build a case either positive or negative.

what was the game someone invented...

7 degrees of kevin bacon, (the actor).

it went something like this.

1. name a movie.
2. name an actor or actress in this movie.
3. link 1st actor or actress with a 2nd actor or actress in a 2nd movie.
4 link 2nd actor or actress with 3rd actor in a 3rd movie.
continue this process looking to link to a movie kevin bacon was in.

when i say link it means the actors both appeared in the same production of a particular movie.

the weird thing is... movie buffs can link back to kevin bacon in 7 links, every single time.
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freeye wrote:
i believe if you look at any event and look for a conspiracy or odd facts you most likely could build a case either positive or negative.

what was the game someone invented...

7 degrees of kevin bacon, (the actor).

it went something like this.

1. name a movie.
2. name an actor or actress in this movie.
3. link 1st actor or actress with a 2nd actor or actress in a 2nd movie.
4 link 2nd actor or actress with 3rd actor in a 3rd movie.
continue this process looking to link to a movie kevin bacon was in.

when i say link it means the actors both appeared in the same production of a particular movie.

the weird thing is... movie buffs can link back to kevin bacon in 7 links, every single time.



My friend, who worked as a hostess, refused to sit Kevin Bacon at a restaurant cuz he didn't have a reservation. Then he asked her if she knew who he was, my friend still wouldn't budge, then Mr. Bacon demanded to see the manager. When the manager came down he welcomed Kevin with open arms. My friend thought she was going to get fired, but Kevin winked at her and told her that he was messin with her. Apparently, he used to be the busboy at the restaurant back in the day.
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