READER COMMENTS ON
"'Daily Voting News' For May 04, 2006"
(14 Responses so far...)
COMMENT #1 [Permalink]
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We Count.
said on 5/4/2006 @ 7:32 pm PT...
The Glitch That Stole Our Democracy.
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Pau;
said on 5/4/2006 @ 8:35 pm PT...
COMMENT #3 [Permalink]
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Jerry O'Riordan
said on 5/4/2006 @ 9:27 pm PT...
You're a mean one, Mr. Glitch!
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Anonymous
said on 5/4/2006 @ 10:43 pm PT...
Your such a Glitch-,.......(B)
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Dredd
said on 5/5/2006 @ 2:39 am PT...
How can "an Election Commission member said the machines were a complete success" and in another county they say the machines are not working?
If they do not use different versions of software or hardware, then The Silence of the Goats is at work here.
Lets all pretend that the exact same machinery works differently in one county as it does in another.
Yeah right, and two exact ATM machines work differently in one county as compared to another.
Yeah right.
COMMENT #6 [Permalink]
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Dredd
said on 5/5/2006 @ 3:13 am PT...
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Larry Bergan
said on 5/5/2006 @ 3:17 am PT...
Let's use north carolina as a model.
COMMENT #8 [Permalink]
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Dredd
said on 5/5/2006 @ 5:05 am PT...
The words "train wreck", which can also be called a catastrophe, appear a lot in your post John. And I think for valid reasons.
Some people have a strange reaction to catastrophe. We remember Bush saying "Brownie you are doin a heckuva job" after the FEMA/Katrina catastrophe.
Some election officials are saying "you are doin a heckuva job" to their defective voting systems.
One republican, however, who is wide awake is not saying "you are doing a heckuva job" to congress members:
"RNC Chairman Ken Mehlman met with Republican members of Congress this week to impress upon them just how bad the opinion polls are looking for them, and warning that they face a possible catastrophe in November" (link here, bold added).
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Shannon Williford
said on 5/5/2006 @ 5:10 am PT...
I noticed that one IN story had it right in the headline. They didn't use the word "glitch," but instead dug up that great old WWII word, "snafu."
"Snafu" is a much more descriptive word for these electile disfunction situations. It's an acronym for, "Situation Normal, All F***ed Up."
That's pretty much The way it is. If a computer is counting our votes and there is a problem - even one problem - then the situation is normal, and our election is "all f***ed up."
I propose that we (6 or 7 of us anyway...) make a point of writing a letter to the editor to every paper that uses the word "glitch" and inform them that what happened was not a "glitch" but a "snafu," and all the implications of that.
COMMENT #10 [Permalink]
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barryg
said on 5/5/2006 @ 6:58 am PT...
Dredd go to Clint Curtis dot com and click on the contact link for Clints email and ask him for the details on not recounting the optical scan ballots onece they have been through the reader.
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Fred G Sanford.
said on 5/5/2006 @ 7:28 am PT...
Mr. Sanford, Sorry, not here.
The Management
COMMENT #12 [Permalink]
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Dredd
said on 5/5/2006 @ 7:28 am PT...
If anyone is wondering why some conservatives talk like liberals and use catastrophic terms:
"Angry conservatives are driving the approval ratings of President Bush and the GOP-led Congress to dismal new lows, according to an AP-Ipsos poll that underscores why Republicans fear an Election Day massacre.
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• Just 33 percent of the public approves of Bush's job performance, the lowest of his presidency. That compares with 36 percent approval in early April. Forty-five percent of self-described conservatives now disapprove of the president.
• Just one-fourth of the public approves of the job Congress is doing, a new low in AP-Ipsos polling and down 5 percentage points since last month. A whopping 65 percent of conservatives disapprove of Congress.
• A majority of Americans say they want Democrats rather than Republicans to control Congress (51 percent to 34 percent). That's the largest gap recorded by AP-Ipsos since Bush took office. Even 31 percent of conservatives want Republicans out of power.
• The souring of the nation's mood has accelerated the past three months, with the percentage of people describing the nation on the wrong track rising 12 points to a new high of 73 percent. Six of 10 conservatives say America is headed in the wrong direction" (link here).
We fear an election day massacre too, but we call it a train wreck and the massacre we fear is not that the republican dictatorship will get justice.
COMMENT #13 [Permalink]
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mr.ed
said on 5/5/2006 @ 10:08 am PT...
Cuyahoga county has now found all but 5 of the missing memory cards, originally 70. They will be counting paper ballots for another couple days. So far, no reported electronic errors, but it's still early for what passes for elections around here. A commentator stated that this county has more to count than four states. The prosecutor is making noises about taking some of the poll workers who didn't show up, to court. It just gets better and better.
COMMENT #14 [Permalink]
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barryg
said on 5/5/2006 @ 2:51 pm PT...
Do the "found" cards work or show signs of having been "updated"?