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Voter Fraud in Florida and Ohio: Kerry Won the Election by at least 1,7 Million Votes
by Open-Publishing - Saturday 4 December 20044 comments
Brad Menfil is not my real name. I work for the RNC. I fear reprisals if I’m found out.
The truth about this election is this: Florida and Ohio had to go for Bush in order for him to "win" the election. In reality he lost both states. In fact, he did not even win the popular vote. He lost the national popular vote by at least 1,750,000. This shows you the scale of the fraud.
The exit polls were not wrong. Kerry was the clear winner, but victory was snatched from him.
Florida first. The 200,000+ margin of victory for Bush made this state uncontestable. Everybody assumes that even with some fraud, Kerry could never have made up the difference in a recount. But Kerry actually won by about 750,000 votes. The numbers were changed by a computer program (in both electronic and scan-tron voting systems) called "KerryLite." "KerryLite" of course is not actual name of the program. The actual name is 11-5-18-18 etc. For additional encryption, the numbers were jumbled but I’m not sure in which order. The numbers replace the letters of the alphabet. For example, K is the eleventh letter of the alphabet.
So the if-then statement goes something like this: "if total true Kerry>total true Bush, Bush x 1.04x (.04 is a random number)(total true Kerry), total true Bush". The second part of the equation takes the total number of votes cast and subtracts the new Bush total, subtracts the third party totals and leaves the rest for Kerry.
Sometimes the program would also reduce third party votes and award them to Bush. And even where Bush legitimately won, he was still awarded additional votes. The big Democratic counties (Broward for example) went to Kerry because it had to appear that everything was on the up and up. It’s interesting to see this unfold. Does anybody wonder why the Republican counties were mostly counted after the Democratic counties? You should wonder, and also know that this was no accident. The Bush team had to make up the votes as the night went on.
In Ohio, computer voting fraud, vote tossing and voter suppression were the main methods. Vote tossing was simply the removal of Kerry votes and some third party votes. In some areas, the Bush vs. Kerry votes were absurd. Nine to one, eight to two.
Voter suppression took the form of making voters stand in four hour long lines. This of course took place in Democratic areas. The simplest thing to do was to have too few voting machines. Sometimes that’s all it takes. People eventually lose patience and leave without casting a vote.
In other states such as New Mexico, Nevada, Iowa and New Hampshire, Kerry’s leads evaporated very quickly once the polls were shut down. Kerry only won New Hampshire, but barely. As it turned out, the lead was 6% for Kerry in that state and not enough fraudulent activity took place to flip the state to Bush.
So this will all come out and be known to everyone. Nothing this massive can be kept a secret. You’re already beginning to see these "irregularities" and the whisper will become a roar.
Forum posts
5 December 2004, 21:03
What an idiot! Have any other stupid opinions?
5 December 2004, 23:49
First, I have no reason to believe that Bush was awarded his totals legitimately. There’s ample mathematical evidence of that out there, so I’m not going to rehash that here.
However, I think whoever wrote this is in a fantasy world. There is no way I’d believe that anyone would have access to pre-tampered with numbers in such a scenario, with the possible though unlikely exception of the programmer involved, and perhaps one or two deep campaign operatives if someone really thought it was crucial to know legitimate vote counts. My guess is that no one would trade the risk of having pre-tampered with vote counts even being stored (let alone available for viewing) for whatever strategy benifits might come from seeing the damning information. Even the ways the writer described how fantasy vote rigging was supposed to programmed would preclude the "trueBush" variable from being permanently stored so that it could be told to him. And even if there was anyone in the RNC dumb enough to allow evidence of the fraud to be stored, there’s no reason to believe that someone deemed loyal enough to see the evidence would be turning traitor to the RNC at this point.
That said, the fact is that our election system is ripe for election fraud, and there’s plenty of circumstancial (though no proof positive) evidence that it did take place.
Not that I personally give a crap. As bad as our election system is, any country that would support the policies of this particular adminstration by more than 20% has MUCH bigger problems than that. Far too many Americans have a profoundly innaccurate picture of their country and it’s government. Our media, which should correct that problem, actually contributes greatly to it. But the reality of what’s going on will soon be different enough to people’s perception of it; that the problem will correct itself. When things get bad enough that you don’t need the government or the television to tell you what’s going on, and they both still tell you everything fine and dandy, you either wise up or die off. Several generations of America have already done this, which is why it’s so heartbreaking to see this one making the same mistakes all over again.
But now that the mistake has been made, I’ve stopped caring. I’ve already been through 9/11 (3 blocks from my office), losing my job and healthcare, and losing my apartment. Now that I’m back on my feet, I’m not going to shed one single tear when the people who voted the yutz who messed up the country enough for all those things to happen to me the first time, have it happen to them in his second term. In fact... I’m really looking forward to it.
9 December 2004, 23:36
The fact that the electronic voting machines were created and funded by a republican who has donated to the Bush campaign speaks for itself. There are no paper trails on these machines making a recount pointless. The sad part of this situation is the aloof nature of the American people. They take everything that is handed to them. Look at what happened in Ukraine. People actually give a sh*t and they got results. Our society is more concerned about what happened last night on "desperate housewives" and who got eliminated on the latest reality tv show. Let’s face it, the country we live in is bland. It lacks respect of anything artistic or cultural. It is scarce in the number of people who hold any strong convictions.
The redneck agenda Bush leads will only get worse. Our natinal anthem will be remade into a Country pop song. We will continue to culturally imperialism the world depleating our resources. We will continue to gain enemies that hate us so passionately that they will die trying to disrupt even one day of our lives. We will continue to f#ck up the environment, f*ck up our economy. Daily we are brain-washed into thinking God leads bush’s decision making. We will continue to be the butt of all international jokes and 98%of the country will not know it because it doesn’t concern them. American...land of the free...home of the hicks!
10 December 2004, 10:33
— Auglaize County In a letter dated Oct. 21, Ken Nuss, former deputy director of the County Board of Elections, claimed that Joe McGinnis, a former employee of ES&S, the company that provides the voting system in Auglaize County, was on the main computer that is used to create the ballot and compile election results, which would go against election protocol. Nuss was suspended and then resigned
This stuff is concerning.