How the GOP Wired Ohio's 2004 Vote Count for Bush to Win

An election whistleblower who is a Republican, a nationally known data security and computer architecture expert, and an Ohio resident has filed a sworn affidavit in federal court that describes how Republican Party consultants in 2004 built an electronic vote counting network in Ohio that could have stolen votes to re-elect the president. Full Story »

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Jack Dinkmeyer
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by Jack Dinkmeyer - Oct. 1, 2008

The nation has always suspected the key state of Ohio was stolen for Bush--tipping him into vistory. Although the article is based on testimony from one individual, it should be enough to probe deeper, which may be difficult: "The efforts by the company in charge of these computers to pull out hard drives and destroy them in advance of the Green Party Recount from the 2004 election is a clear signal something was deliberately amiss with the county." And given this expert's opinion that touch voting can never be protected against tampering, does that mean McCain is a shoe-in for 2008?

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