READER COMMENTS ON
"CLINT CURTIS VOWS TO VERIFY TOM FEENEY ELECTION RESULTS"
(21 Responses so far...)
COMMENT #1 [Permalink]
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Samwise Galenorn
said on 11/8/2006 @ 1:47 am PT...
Go Curtis!! Go and get a recount.
Maybe the Democrats won control, but there was still a lot of voting problems. We need every democratic leader to stand up and demand an investigation into voting irregularities.
Curtis, you are a hero. Thank you for not giving up yet. Get a recount!!
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Jak Crow
said on 11/8/2006 @ 2:23 am PT...
I hope to God Curtis can nail Feeney or his operatives for election fraud. Feeney cannot and SHOULD NOT make it back to the congress given his corruption.
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David Francis
said on 11/8/2006 @ 2:38 am PT...
Here's a correction to a post I made on the election night open thread... I've corrected the math and the conclusions... I'm brain dead, and I'm going to sleep now... See you in 08'.
Here's what I can tell you about Clint Curtis' race. I was at a Country Club homeowners association/polling place in Volusia County at 7:00AM. I was there straight from open til' close today running an informal exit poll (which is the only kind you can run when the pollsters must be 100 feet away from the door…) This is the largest polling place in Volusia County, with over 3300 registered voters. It encompasses a huge subdivision around a golf course, with a lot of really nice real estate. This precinct is not your average Volusia County neighborhood, as the entire County runs less than half Red, but this precinct has 60% Republican residents. Throughout the day I ran around the parking lot, telling people that I was running an exit poll, and asking if they would answer one question for me, and asking about the congressional race between Clint Curtis and Tom Feeney. Those that answered Clint Curtis, I informed about the votenow2006 website, and I got a bunch of people to sign up for it through me, and many more said they would… Late in the day after the rain started pouring, and at a point where I was unable to get people to respond to my question as they were running for their cars, I added up the numbers I had. On the first count at around 4:30, my exit poll had 210 for Feeney, and 196 for Clint. By the close of the polls, my numbers were 215 Feeney to 206 Clint. (The numbers didn't change much over the last three hours because the entire time it was pouring rain, which reduced people's propensity to respond, and to some degree our attempts to run after them…) Having been there all day I estimated that I probably had responses from about a third of the people.
The results came in as 760 for Feeney and 585 for Clint, which equals 1345 votes - of 1386 voters total. It also means that we got 35.2% of the Clint Curtis voters to respond to the exit poll, while only 28.2% of Feeney's voters. This leaves 924 people who voted in the Curtis-Feeney race who did not repond to my poll question. In order for the numbers to come out how they did, Feeney must have had 545 of them, while Clint only had 379. Meaning that Feeney carried this group by a margin of 59% to 41%. Assuming further a conservative estimate of half of those 924 non-responding voters which never were asked my question(meaning they should be figured as approximately at equal percentages as the official count) we can figure 462 votes at 56.5% Feeney and 43.5% Curtis. Thus I deducted that the voting percentage of those people I surveyed, and further refused to respond to my question must have favored Feeney at the percentage of 63% to 37%. Though this seems low to me intuitively, it's not outside the realm of mathamatical possibility.
Before I left the afterparty, I spoke with Clint. He's received word from other people about things which seem to be somewhat suspicious. I can tell you that you won't be hearing his concession speech anytime soon. These things are going to take some time to work out, but Clint assured me he's going to be on the case. The networks may call this one, but it's far from over. Clint Curtis being elected is e-voting's worst nightmare, and thus his victory probably isn't going to come without a fight. I told him to count me in.
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unirealist
said on 11/8/2006 @ 2:50 am PT...
Great work, David Francis. Florida was so dirty in '04 that I find it hard to beleive there's not dirt there in '06. Find it!
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Ancient
said on 11/8/2006 @ 3:17 am PT...
Clint you have been my inspiration. Thank YOU!
And many BRIGHT BLESSINGS ON YOU AND YOURS!!!!!!!!!!!
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Ancient
said on 11/8/2006 @ 3:20 am PT...
That's not concession, just help. Again BRIGHT BLESSINGS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Joan
said on 11/8/2006 @ 6:54 am PT...
Call me crazy, but these days I prefer the motto "Verify, and Trust No One!"
GO CLINT!!!
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mr.ed
said on 11/8/2006 @ 8:35 am PT...
The exit poll still says Feeney won, regardless of statistics. If somebody can come up with proof Feeney hired somebody else after learning from Curtis how simple it is to hack the machines, that changes the picture, but if he's busted the seat still stays red.
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skpetic94514
said on 11/8/2006 @ 8:53 am PT...
Clint,
If there is block after block to a recount, they are hiding something. Go for the recount.
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Grizzly Bear Dancer
said on 11/8/2006 @ 9:30 am PT...
It is sad than anyone would vote for the despicable criminal treasonous Tom Feeney. This fck would cheat to win so investigate and see where the hard evidence points.
Clint Curtis could very well have won this election.
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Brian
said on 11/8/2006 @ 9:52 am PT...
To support Clint I would like to offer Politics as Usual at $20 to Bradblog viewers. I will send Half that money to Clints Recount efforts.
Just email me if your interested.
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Kira
said on 11/8/2006 @ 1:50 pm PT...
Clint - stay strong & [hehe] STAY THE COURSE.
You are a True American Hero. God Bless ya & may you succeed in exposing the fraud.
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pickand roll
said on 11/8/2006 @ 2:54 pm PT...
any new updates from the Clint Camp this afternoon???
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Buck
said on 11/8/2006 @ 4:18 pm PT...
Somehow, someday it will come to pass that Feeney will get what he deserves... from a court room of course
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WickyWoo
said on 11/8/2006 @ 8:00 pm PT...
Go Clint, we know you'll find the truth
If you find the fraud software, take it to our new head of the House judiciary so he can make a federal case out of it
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Clint Curtis
said on 11/9/2006 @ 6:14 am PT...
Thank you all for your support. I have already notified the SOE’s office in all four counties and informed them that we are considering a challenge. As most of you are aware a recount will show nothing since a fixed election will only show fixed results. In Florida, it is illegal to actually recount the paper ballots used in scanners and the touch screens only report what they are programmed to report.
In this election the results did not match the Zogby pre-election poll, our internal VoteNow2006.net polling, nor our external polling. The external poll was conducted at over a dozen polling places on election day.
Our plans are to find official precincts where the totals look odd and then personally contact the voters in that precinct. We can then provide voters associated to votes. This will either confirm the official results or show any discrepancies. There are several other candidates in Florida that have already contacted me and are considering doing the same thing.
It's not over until every vote is actually counted.
Thanks again!
Clint
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czaragorn
said on 11/9/2006 @ 9:22 am PT...
Yo Clint! We love you, man!
COMMENT #18 [Permalink]
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pickand roll
said on 11/9/2006 @ 1:59 pm PT...
Thanks for the update Clint:) keep us posted as much as possible on this election result and verification process! You ran a hell of a campaign against a man so weak in principals and poltical stances that he would not even debate you face to face.....that is nothing short of a backhanded slap to all of his constituents to not be willing to talk issues in a forum of public debate...he knows his game wouldn't work in a debate against you...you are too common sense and straight-forward for him to handle
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Grizzly Bear Dancer
said on 11/9/2006 @ 2:22 pm PT...
Do the investigative leg work to get the evidence of how people voted and your fight fight fight will provide victory. -GBD
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Larry Bergan
said on 11/9/2006 @ 10:46 pm PT...
Not so fast, Feeney!
I'm very interested in seeing these exit polls when they come out. I can't beleive ANY of these races across the country were this close. Even if nothing comes of Clint's HUGE effort, it will be proof enough for those of us that know what's really going on.
Thanks a million Mr. Curtis, you are an example for all candidates, Republican, and Democrat and will surely pioneer a template for any future election fraud studies.
Feeney must curse the day he ever met a patriot like you!
COMMENT #21 [Permalink]
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JuliePatchouli
said on 2/1/2007 @ 4:58 am PT...
Canvassing for votes in Clint Curtis territory is very rewarding, I have found. I have totally funny anecdotes to share (Clint's advance letter to these voters was most helpful to prep people that someone would be visiting them):
One couple in their seventies invited me into their living room to sign the affidavit. The gentleman says: "I will be most happy to stand in a courtroom and SWEAR that I have never voted for Tom Feeney in my entire life."
Another couple was busy in their Saturday routine. The man was very grateful that I was out canvassing for votes. He begged me to hang around a minute, as his wife was in the shower, and she wanted to sign too. In a minute, he brought out her signed affidavit. But he begged further, could I hang out another moment because his wife wanted to talk to me, and she had to throw some clothes on.
Another couple (very informed) invited me inside their home. He told that he was one of the oldest families in the Sons of the American Revolution, both a local and national chapter. He said that in 2000, after GWB was selected via the Supremes ala Feeney in the State House with his choice of the Republican electoral rep, that Feeney was a guest speaker at the local chapter of Sons/Amer Rev. He said that Feeney talked about how his choice was rather "the flip of a coin." That evening, his local chapter gave Feeney a medal. He said that this medal had not been discussed and voted on within his chapter. Opportunity was afforded to ask Feeney questions. Our friend asked Feeney what he thought about the Supremes getting involved in a State's Rights issue in 2000. Feeney blathered off the pat, standard, fluffy answer. Our friend replied, "Sounds like a better course than 'flipping a coin!'" He then resigned from both the national and local chapters that his father and his grandfather were proud to have been a part. Another patriot standing his ground. He told me that he blogs at scrappleface.com . I have not visited there yet.
We need more people like this running for office!
Peace out, yo!
JJ