READER COMMENTS ON
"20 Percent of 'Paper Trails' Found Unreadable During Recount on Cuyahoga County Ohio's Touch-Screen Machines"
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Amerikagulag
said on 11/28/2007 @ 10:18 am PT...
When will we go back to hand counted paper ballots? It's the only solution.
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Ancient
said on 11/28/2007 @ 11:07 am PT...
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John Gideon
said on 11/28/2007 @ 11:47 am PT...
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Ancient
said on 11/28/2007 @ 12:05 pm PT...
Can citizens force their precincts to give them the specks of the ballots, so that they can provide printed ones and allow voters to do the chosing?
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Ancient
said on 11/28/2007 @ 12:11 pm PT...
Who wants to join me in building plexiglass, locked boxes to be counted with CITIZEN OVERSIGHT? Now whats that figure on precincts?
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Ancient
said on 11/28/2007 @ 12:50 pm PT...
Hell...maybe we could employ the HOMELESS WAR VETS to do this!
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Big Dan
said on 11/28/2007 @ 1:11 pm PT...
I always wonder, how do they know if the paper trail is actually what the people voted for, even if they could read it?
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BOB YOUNG
said on 11/28/2007 @ 2:18 pm PT...
They are in the same boat as you and I Dan. They don't have a clue either.
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BOB YOUNG
said on 11/28/2007 @ 2:32 pm PT...
Let us all pray that governmnt of the clueless, by the clueless, for the clueless does not perish from this earth like government of the people, by the people, for the people did.
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Linda
said on 11/28/2007 @ 3:19 pm PT...
It just amazes me that any SoS would continue to allow these machines to be used. And it continues to amaze me that any citizens, disabled, handicapped, or whatever, would choose to support the contnued use of these machines, for any reason whatsoever. People who use them should be required to sign the following statement: "I understand that by using this machine, not only will I have no idea whether my actual votes will be reflected by the tabulation, whether my ballot will be tabulated accurately, whether it will be tabulated at all, or whether I will be able to get a receipt showing me how I intended to vote, I understand that I am supporting the manufacturing of these machines, as well as the purchasing of them with my tax dollars."
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Donna
said on 11/29/2007 @ 4:00 am PT...
Brad has told us how the "paper trails" run out of paper, there was no ink, ink too light to read, spool put on upside down, paper ripped, paper crumpled.... on and on. I've decided that they are NOT STUPID, they know and refuse to deal with it. They being MSM and elected officials. Remember Ken Blackwell defied court orders to keep 2004 records, paper etc. and he had a ton of them distroyed? See any outrage over that? Didn't think so.
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Dredd
said on 11/29/2007 @ 4:21 am PT...
Bob Young #9
Well said.
When I see "Ohio" and "reading" in the same sentence I immediately think of the number of people there that can't read anyway. Hell, a substantial number of folk there think that Kent State is a state south of Kansas in the North East.
Scott Bloch must be from Ohio:
The federal official helming a probe into potentially illegal partisan political activities conducted by Karl Rove and other White House officials is himself the focus of a federal investigation.
Scott Bloch, the Bush-appointed head of the US Office of Special Counsel, is under investigation for the alleged improper deletion of emails on office computers, The Wall Street Journal's John R. Wilke reports.
(Bloch Blog). The theme song should be "I was looking back to see if you were looking back to see if I was looking back to see ..." ... a hit from an old Ohio Rovian Klansman.
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Anastasia P
said on 11/29/2007 @ 10:11 am PT...
Well, December 12, I believe, is the day that Jennifer is supposed to announce the results of the audit. Being a careful and responsible person, she's clearly not going to jump up and announce the dumping of the machines, with no alternative in the pipeline and no money to pay for any alternative, the minute problems crop up. There has been much talk here in Cuyahoga County about moving to optical scan but currently, there are no resources to do so. Without responsible systems in place and oversight, hand-counted paper ballots are just as unreliable and "hackable" as any other system — remember that it was most likely the physical stuffing of paper that stole the election in Ohio in 2004, since virtually no touchscreen machines were in use and I believe none were in the suspect counties.
I trust that Jennifer will do the right thing once she has gotten the information she needs to back her up and make her case.
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Linda R
said on 11/30/2007 @ 6:40 am PT...
I think people should be wondering why the Democrats didn't jump on this problem after they held the majority in Congress .They knew as well as the rest of us that Bush rigged both his elections .
Makes one wonder if they haven't known all along that our votes don't count and they don't care.