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libertylover
11-01-2006, 05:56 AM
The electronic voting machines are being
pulled in Hot Springs, Arkansas. *Everyone
will vote with a paper ballot.

Those voting other than Republican, the
machine flips it to a Republican vote. *

This is happening in other parts of the
country.

What about your part of the world?

zebraman
11-01-2006, 01:21 PM
Thank God theyr'e not flipping Republican votes for Democrats,or even worse Libertarians.-

Arkansas_Fat_Man
11-01-2006, 01:42 PM
8) I can't believe that with Arkansas being a mostly Democratic state that the media hasn't picked up on this. I live in Cabot, Arkansas & have not heard anything about this happening. I'm surprised that the head of the Democratic party hasn't raised holy hell over this. Keep me posted ! ;)

MNMOM
11-01-2006, 03:20 PM
I haven't read anything on this, where did you get this information?
I don't care how anyone votes, but I sure as hell care when it comes to cheating.

Tightwad
11-01-2006, 03:30 PM
That there will be voter fraud is a given just as predicted.
CNN detailed how easy it is to make these machines cheat
and no one be the wiser. Unless the Rupublicans get greedy
and careless while they cheat.

Montana will not allow e-voting any where in the state due to
the ease of cheating. For the rest of America....Do ya feel all
warm a fuzzy.....now?? :o :o :o

pancho
11-01-2006, 03:52 PM
Does anyone believe voting has ever been honest? Both sides will do what ever they can to win. Honesty does not count in politics.

libertylover
11-01-2006, 04:47 PM
I didn't link a major media source since they
aren't reporting. Now do y'all see where the
media is controlled.

I first heard about it from a article in the
local Hot springs paper. Then I went to
Alex Jone's website http://www.infowars.com
and he had a alternate source link to go to.
Then I googled and find alternative media
sources. But, no mass media sources.

Duncan_Idaho
11-01-2006, 04:59 PM
Tin Foil caps for everyone... :o

Duncan

jim
11-02-2006, 03:49 AM
Democrats in Texas have been stuffing ballot boxes for decades. That's how LBJ got elected.

jim

libertylover
11-02-2006, 03:01 PM
Duncan, don't be a idiot. You can take your
tin foil crap and shove it up your jackass.

It's was on the CNN today. 800 federal voting
monitors going to 20 states for voting irregularities.

RangerRick
11-03-2006, 02:06 AM
Looks like the Republican'ts found a way to off-set all the tens-of-thousands of dead folks voting Demo-rat in New York. Sounds like political justice to me.

;D

Ranger Rick

riverdog
11-03-2006, 07:17 AM
Good show Rick! Haven't seen anything on the web. Gobbles that great front man for the Nazi party once said," Tell people a lie often enough and soon it will become the truth." This is how the Dimmwit party has lasted so long. They have millions of brainless repeaters. And to be fair to my Dimm friends, Stalin the great humanitarian of Soviet Union said,
" The people who vote don't determine who is elected, the people who count the votes do." End of message out.......

Duncan_Idaho
11-03-2006, 07:44 AM
Duncan, don't be a idiot. *You can take your
tin foil crap and shove it up your jackass.

It's was on the CNN today. * 800 federal voting
monitors going to 20 states for voting irregularities.
Didn't personally attack you, but then you probably don't like to hear both sides of the story anyway..that would make it balanced.
maybe comments about tinfoil are a bit much, but there is so much of "The sky is falling and everything is a conspiracy" that I feel it is appropriate.
Here is a link about voters in PA not wanting federal monitors, but rather want local monitors...hmmm afraid "they" won't be able to fix the votes properly...and that could be for either candidate.
http://www.twincities.com/mld/twincities/news/politics/15859447.htm

Duncan

libertylover
11-03-2006, 12:44 PM
Duncan said: Didn't personally attack you, but then you probably don't like to hear both sides of the story anyway..that would make it balanced.

Here you go again, Duncan. Stop it. Just make your point.

You stop the tin foil crap. You used it to discredit me and
I'm not going to stand by and allow it.

Duncan_Idaho
11-03-2006, 05:34 PM
I did not use Tin Foil to discredit you, my comment was made as a general commentary about the subject at hand.
If you want to expound on a subject, be prepared to back your comments up with fact and sources, people appreciate facts not conjecture.
I don't like most Democrats, nor do I like most Republicans, and the truth of the matter is I don't care for most politicians.
I do believe in truth, but I also don't blindly hate someone, as you do, and as do many of the posters I see on this forum. This country has problems, no doubt about it. George W. Bush didn't bring about all the problems we have today, nor will he bring about the problems we may face tomorrow. (Things were so much better when William Jefferson Clinton was redeiving oral sex in the oval office).
This country was attacked on 9-11-2006...it was an act of war...and we must take the war to the enemy....better that the perpetrators of this war are dying on their home ground than thousands of innocent Americans in this country.
Instead of hiding behind the myriad conspiracy theories and decrying the inadequacies of the Bush administration, you should be lobbying and demanding that your elected representatives do somthing about the open borders, the so called "multiculturalism", the drugs, and other problems that face this country.
Voter fraud has been a problem in this country since the earliest days of the Republic....as in is in many democracies. We must do what we can do to prevent it, nothing more. Ascribing a grand conspiracy to everything that happens with this administrations, well..it is "tin foil hat " time.
I will probably be locked out after these comments, but then that is the way of forums, those that own the forum may do as they see fit. I have no issue with that, I do have issue with people who make unsubstantiated comments, such as yours, and then hide behind the anonyminity of the internet.

Tightwad
11-03-2006, 07:03 PM
I did not use Tin Foil to discredit you, my comment was made as a general commentary about the *subject at hand.
If you want to expound on a subject, be prepared to back your comments up with fact and sources, people appreciate facts not conjecture.

I ain't conjecture,mate. If it were explain to me why BOTH parties
have "legions" of lawyers waiting to launce a court test of the voting
outcome DUE TO VOTER MACHINE FRAUD.

As to the rest of your post.........
It seems to me that you've bought the while rightwing Bush agenda
hook line & sinker. ::) ALL of the key Republicans (and maybe a few
Dems) may be tried for treason or leave in disgrace because from
Bush down they are all political criminals with a segment of the
American public blindly following their political lies.

My money says that no matter what happens the Republicans
will "win" this election to keep control of congess. THAT alone
should put the people in the streets crying foul no matter what
party they voted for. Bush and his cronies must keep congress or
risk treason trials.

oldnndway
11-03-2006, 07:15 PM
How many packs of cigarettes are the dems paying for votes this year ?

foxfire
11-04-2006, 02:26 AM
I know that the payment for a vote (25 yrs ago!) was a half-pint of Kessler's whiskey. No, it wasn't me on either end of the transaction.

T.

Matthew
11-04-2006, 03:31 AM
Voting logistics are left up to the states. Since this thread seems to be leaning on the side of a Republican-based theory, shouldn't all Red states be voting electronic and all blue states voting paper?

Just for the record, my state (NC) is paper

MNMOM
11-04-2006, 03:36 AM
How many packs of cigarettes are the dems paying for votes this year ?

Last presidential election the democrats were down in the slums giving out liquor to people to get them registered to vote. This was in Milwaukee.

I remember in one election that in New Mexico they found several boxes with paper ballots after election, so don't think that the paper ballots are safe.

pancho
11-04-2006, 03:44 AM
As long as people are allowed to vote there will be loosers who say they were cheated. I can't understand why a person would think everyone has the same opinion they do. People have a free choice to vote for who they want. They may think differently than you do. That does make it crooked.
If your party continues to loose it might be a good idea to find a different person to back. Not blame others for not believing and voting the same as you.
There will always be a looser. Some are voted loosers and some are born that way.

Tightwad
11-04-2006, 04:44 AM
I remember in one election that in New Mexico they found several boxes with paper ballots after election, so don't think that the paper ballots are safe.


You are very correct that voter fraud happens paper or machine.
However, with paper there IS a chance to know that the fraud
happens because there is a 'dead body' left to find. With machine
voting (those that don't have paper records) there IS NO chance
to know it happened due to the lack of a 'dead body' to find.

The one single thing any criminal wants is TO GET AWAY WITH
THE CRIME AND LEAVE NO TRAIL TO CONVICT HIM WITH. Can
you say "voter machine"?? No 'dead bodies' ...no crime. Right???