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AfroKing
11-17-2004, 05:54 AM
It's a tad time-consuming, but I urge you to read Moby's diary, and spread the word :

http://www.moby.com/cms/viewdiary.asp?Diary_ID=2151&ViewType=Current

Bush has done it again - and this time, made it look decisive and unquestionable.

Contact the networks - the more e-mails and faxes they receive, the more they're forced to take notice.
(!) (!) (!)
WE GOT THE POWER!

Rancid_Beasties
11-17-2004, 05:59 AM
It's a tad time-consuming, but I urge you to read Moby's diary, and spread the word :

http://www.moby.com/cms/viewdiary.asp?Diary_ID=2151&ViewType=Current

Bush has done it again - and this time, made it look decisive and unquestionable.

Contact the networks - the more e-mails and faxes they receive, the more they're forced to take notice.
(!) (!) (!)
WE GOT THE POWER!

No we don't :(

















we really dont...

yeahwho
11-17-2004, 06:15 AM
I read that, then I bounced around the blog and found this, which he wrote 4 days later, 11/14/04

ok, after thinking a bit about the election i've come to one, simple conclusion. and that is that americans prefer comfortable lies over uncomfortable truths.
thanks,
moby

The burden of proof is the thing with this, electronic voting machines make the perfect quiet deposition. Better than any rigged jury. Almost as good as Kerry's silence. There's a kind of Hush, all over the Democratic world.

AfroKing
11-17-2004, 06:20 AM
Agree with Moby's sentiments, and yours, but you gotta keep it going keep it going full steam....otherwise, what's the point?

The BBC's News website - read by millions - often picks up on stories spread via the net. If this moves around enough, they and other mainstream media might pick up on it.

More votes than there are voters? Voters given ballots and told to go home?
CNN changing their exit poll results?

That's a story worth telling! Spread the word.

yeahwho
11-17-2004, 06:35 AM
I'll cc it to the usual suspects, I respect your concern, which is real and genuine. Thanks for the link, now I'm listening to Hunter S. Thompson from Moby's Paris Review link. :rolleyes:

This whole era, the Bush era seems wrong.

ASsman
11-17-2004, 07:59 AM
WTF

Whois
11-17-2004, 10:11 AM
It's a tad time-consuming, but I urge you to read Moby's diary, and spread the word :

http://www.moby.com/cms/viewdiary.asp?Diary_ID=2151&ViewType=Current

Bush has done it again - and this time, made it look decisive and unquestionable.

Contact the networks - the more e-mails and faxes they receive, the more they're forced to take notice.
(!) (!) (!)
WE GOT THE POWER!

I hope you all realize that voter fraud is an Americans institution.

AfroKing
11-17-2004, 12:36 PM
Some choice quotes from Moby's diary entry (and the newspaper stories he links to)...

*Bush has not yet been chosen by the Electoral College. The Electors meet and vote on Dec. 13. We need to raise questions about the results -- and raise them loudly -- to get an investigation launched before that date.

(!) (!) (!)

*In 29 counties where Diebold machines (an optical scanner) were used to count the ballots, large majorities of voters were registered Democrats.

But the final results gave all the counties to Bush, sometimes by huge margins.

The individual county data shows how unlikely the machine results were.
For instance:

In Calhoun County, 82% of registered voters are Democrats. But Diebold machines said 63% of the county voted for Bush.

(!) (!) (!)

*In 6 counties -- again, they were all using electronic machines -- more votes for President were recorded than there were actual voters in the counties.

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*In In Laporte County, Indiana, electronic voting machines once again appear to have failed. They tallied results for 22,200 voters, even though there are 79,000 registered voters in LaPorte County. Assuming the county actually had a 65% turnout rate (comparable to others in the area and its own track record), that means 29,000 votes were not counted.


(!) (!) (!) (!) GO READ THE LINK BELOW (!) (!) (!) (!) (!)

http://www.moby.com/cms/viewdiary.asp?Diary_ID=2151&ViewType=Current

bigkidpants
11-17-2004, 01:45 PM
WE GOT THE POWER!yeah, i'd really like to think so, but that's why we have elections -- to determine who really has the power. what we have is the numbers. if people would fucking organize and stop squabbling already, if people would stop falling for douchebags like john kerry and support real progressives if they'd participate in massive e-mail and letter writing campaigns to major news networks, if you hackers out there will change major network news sights to reflect what's really going down in the streets then sure, i'd say we're going to win, yeah, we're taking over, come on!

ASsman
11-17-2004, 05:29 PM
Kerry has the power, if he doesn't care why should anyone else.

Why Isn't Kerry Using $50M Unspent Campaign Money to Fund Recounts?
http://www.democracynow.org/article.pl?sid=04/11/17/1525203

infidel
11-17-2004, 07:19 PM
Kerry has the power, if he doesn't care why should anyone else.
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Because if he did the reps would call him a sore loser, start a campaign saying the democrats are trying to manipulate the election and undermine the man appointed by god. It also makes the investigation appear more valid if the person who stands to gain the most isn't involved. Remember the republicans are experts at the smear campaign.

I'm satisfied with the way the investigation is going thus far with third parties and non-partisan groups taking the lead. Once a few examples of fraud are proven without doubt I fully expect Kerry and the demos to join in to finish the probe. It's better the way it's going right now and I fully trust that the shit will hit the mainstream headlines day after day in a week or two.

ASsman
11-17-2004, 07:28 PM
This blows.

AfroKing
11-18-2004, 09:24 PM
Agree that if Kerry demanded the truth the Reps would paint him as an unpatriotic sore loser.

The problem now is, Kerry has conceded. He can't very well turn round and say 'actually, the machines fucked up and I can't believe counties with 82% registered Dems switched to Bush in their droves..let's start over!'

The imminent Ohio recount may not prove much at all - the problem is in the computers. Diebold, who provided many of the new machines which have f*cked up, are major Republican backers.

There machines have NO PAPER TRAIL, so no way of verifying results. Only a computer can read the vote tallies - not a human. And the machine which collects the votes (the sinister-sounding 'tabulator') runs on Windows and is totally prone to manipulation.

The only way to prove Kerry won (for he did win - can EVERY exit poll get it so wrong?) is to repeat the elections in Ohio, Florida, New Mexico and the handful of other states which the networks were calling for Kerry in the afternoon/early evening.

Chances of that happening? Slim at best.

But remember, until December 13th, it's worth digging up every piece of dirt on Bush-Cheney and this fraudulent election. SPREAD THE WORD! Email the networks and demand they cover the stories linked earlier in this thread. At the very least we can discredit his mandate.

AfroKing
11-19-2004, 07:57 PM
See my other post about the Ohio recount - it's finally happening. Great news. Keep it going keep it going full steam before the Electoral College convene on December 13th - the day Bush is officially handed the Presidency.

The more fuss kicked up about voter fraud before then, the better the chances of an audit, recount or - at the very least - a complete discreditation of Bush's second term.

(!)

infidel
11-20-2004, 01:27 AM
Kerry legally has until Jan 5, 2005 to win.
That's the day the Senate counts electoral votes.

discopants
11-22-2004, 04:27 AM
Here's another excert:

Tuesday- Pick up multibag of Bounty's for party. Bono called me a slaphead, I'll get him back for that. I can't find my red pen. Remember to lend Simon Le Bon The 6th Day on video.