Here are some other things you must also believe if you believe that Duh-bya won the election:
1- That the exit polls were WRONG.
2- That Zogby’s 5pm election day calls for Kerry winning OH and FL were WRONG. He was exactly RIGHT in his 2000 final poll.
3- That Harris’ last minute polling for Kerry was WRONG. He was exactly RIGHT in his 2000 final poll.
4- That the Incumbent Rule (that undecideds break for the challenger) was WRONG.
5- That the 50% Rule was WRONG (that an incumbent (…)
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Americans Speak Out on Election Fraud 2004
26 February 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
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Election Fraud Exposed in Criminal Complaint Filed in Ohio
25 February 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
9 commentsElection Fraud by Licking County Officials Exposed in Criminal Complaint Filed by Paul D. Harmon
We have learned that Paul D. Harmon, an independent candidate for Domestic Relations Court Judge in Licking County, Ohio, filed a criminal complaint against Licking County election officials on February 18th.
The complaint, based on events in a Licking County race in which there were more "no votes" than votes cast for any candidate, accuses the officials of fraud involving "votomatic" punch (…) -
OHIO’S ODD NUMBERS
23 February 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
2 commentsNo conspiracy theorist, and no fan of John Kerry’s, the author nevertheless found the Ohio polling results impossible to swallow: Given what happened in that key state on Election Day 2004, both democracy and common sense cry out for a court-ordered inspection of its new voting machines
If it were not for Kenyon College, I might have missed, or skipped, the whole controversy. The place is a visiting lecturer’s dream, or the ideal of a campus-movie director in search of a setting. It is (…) -
Portugal’s Socialists Win Absolute Majority
22 February 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
Portugal’s opposition Socialists scored their biggest electoral win, giving Prime Minister-elect Jose Socrates an absolute parliamentary majority to implement plans to kick-start growth in Western Europe’s poorest country.
The Socialists won 120 of the 230 seats in parliament in a general election on Sunday, the first time any party has held an outright majority for a decade, and their victory was endorsed by a large voter turnout.
Socrates, who ousted center-right Prime Minister Pedro (…) -
I’m a registered Republican and I can’t stand the idea of cheating to win
19 February 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
10 commentsAlthough the majority of the media and the American public have moved on, Bernard Ellis says there are less-visible throngs of people who are still trying to make sense of last November’s presidential election.
"I’m convinced that a host of laws were broken - both small and large laws - in the 2004 elections," Ellis says.
Ellis, a Tennessee public health epidemiologist with 30 years experience in the field, will speak 7-9 p.m. Monday at Austin Peay State University’s Morgan University (…) -
A Corrupted Election: Despite what you may have heard, the exit polls were right
15 February 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
23 commentshttp://www.inthesetimes.com/site/main/article/1970/
Recall the Election Day exit polls that suggested John Kerry had won a convincing victory? The media readily dismissed those polls and little has been heard about them since.
Many Americans, however, were suspicious. Although President Bush prevailed by 3 million votes in the official, tallied vote count, exit polls had projected a margin of victory of 5 million votes for Kerry. This unexplained 8 million vote discrepancy between the (…) -
Whistleblowers Detail Corruption and Fraud at Halliburton during Senate Hearing
15 February 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
45 commentsSenator Byron Dorgan convened a hearing to shed light on the recent revelations of contractor corruption in Iraq. Democratic Senators were fired up about the blatant fraud and theft from the American taxpayers. And since Bush’s new budget cuts education again, it is truly a theft from our children. No Republicans attended the hearing.
Senator Dorgan: "To see this kind of waste and this kind of corporate culture say, ’What the hell, it’s just the American taxpayer- stick it to ’em...’ Shame (…) -
Chalabi vying for Iraq PM post
14 February 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
1 commentWASHINGTON, Feb 13 (AFP) - Iraq’s Ahmed Chalabi, once supported by the United States only to fall from favor, said Sunday that he is vying to become his country’s prime minister, following the formal announcement of election results there.
"I am nominated for position of prime minister. And I will work with my colleagues to win this position," Chalabi, a Shia, told CNN television.
To the anger of anti-Iran hardliners within the government, Chalabi — the leading Iraqi cheerleader for the (…) -
Sorry George, but Iraq has given you the purple finger
12 February 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
3 commentsThe party likely to win the election opposes the US presence and policies
by Naomi Klein
’The Iraqi people gave America the biggest thank you in the best way we could have hoped for." Reading this election analysis from Betsy Hart, a columnist for the Scripps Howard News Service, I found myself thinking about my late grandmother.
Half blind and a menace behind the wheel of her Chevrolet, she adamantly refused to surrender her car keys. She was convinced that everywhere she drove (…) -
Manufacturing Democracy in Iraq
10 February 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
2 commentsManufacturing “democracy”
THE NEW York Times reported that the U.S. government was touting the elections as a success. “United States officials were surprised and heartened today at the size of turnout,” read the Times story, despite a “terrorist campaign to disrupt the voting.”
Those words could have come from any Times article about Iraq’s elections on January 30. In fact, they were written in 1967, after a presidential vote in South Vietnam, where the U.S. was at war against the (…)