then why on earth did he concede?Rian Jackson wrote:Interesting.....
Kerry Won...
hmmmmmm?
really, i don't want an answer, i just wanted to be a smartass.
i don't consider myself a bush supporter...Rian Jackson wrote:yes, you've been good at that lately.
it's ok, i'm learning to ignore you better.
cause you're even annoying me, even though i am not a kerry supporter.
cause you're even annoying meSimply Joel wrote:i don't consider myself a bush supporter...Rian Jackson wrote:yes, you've been good at that lately.
it's ok, i'm learning to ignore you better.
cause you're even annoying me, even though i am not a kerry supporter.
i do consider myself a supporter of the constitution (USA).
Actually, it turned out that there is a very good reason the exit polls were wrong. They were taken very early in the day when most of the people being polled were women. The numbers being reported were consistant with the demographic between the sexes. Instead of separating the results male/female and extrapolating the result, they extrapolated the uneven aggregate and arrived at the conclusion that Kerry was kicking ass. Later in the day when more men were voting than women, the numbers would have been swinging the other way but there were no exit polls being taken at that time.Being from Ohio made a difference. While Vice President Dick Cheney's daughter Elizabeth was talking about "voter fraud'' in Ohio early in the evening, an hour later ABC's Claire Shipman -- a Columbus native -- was reporting the real news: "big turnout, little trouble.''
Same with drunked chads...Simply Joel wrote:Ted Kennedy???geekster wrote:Oh, and howcome hanging/pregnant chads always seem to go against Democrats in news stories?![]()
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Same with drunked chads...Simply Joel wrote:Ted Kennedy???geekster wrote:Oh, and howcome hanging/pregnant chads always seem to go against Democrats in news stories?![]()
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Because they can't afford better punch pins...?geekster wrote:Still, the assumption remains ...
In order for that to work, you have to assume that all of the votes being discarded were Democrat, all poll workers must have been non-Democrat and that the uncounted votes are for Kerry in a ratio much higher than the "regular" voting was. I just don't see how that could happen.
How do you ensure that all poll workers in minority areas are Republican so you can throw ballots away without being noticed? How does a poll worker create a "hanging chad"? How does a poll worker create a "pregnant" chad. If poll workers can not create a "pregnant" or "hanging" chad, how come so many Democrats do but Republicans don't?
the point, Geekster, is not that theres some Big Republican Conspiracy (!) to get rid of those pesky voters. the point is that the rate of spoilage is considerably higher with crappy old machines that don't do a complete punch. i betcha that the folks who have a lot of cash (statistically a lot more white folks) don't have the crapy old machines that create a higher percentage of spoilage. you don't need Republican's to be staffing the poles and viciously weeding out those who disagree with them. Economics does it by itself.geekster wrote:Still, the assumption remains ...
In order for that to work, you have to assume that all of the votes being discarded were Democrat, all poll workers must have been non-Democrat and that the uncounted votes are for Kerry in a ratio much higher than the "regular" voting was. I just don't see how that could happen.
How do you ensure that all poll workers in minority areas are Republican so you can throw ballots away without being noticed? How does a poll worker create a "hanging chad"? How does a poll worker create a "pregnant" chad. If poll workers can not create a "pregnant" or "hanging" chad, how come so many Democrats do but Republicans don't?
um, actually there is, although it's a little too open for it to be much of a conspiracy. I believe it was the republican secretary of state from Pa. that was quoted in US news and world report as saying 'in order to win Pa. we have to suppress the vote in Philadelphia.' my empahsis addedis not that theres some Big Republican Conspiracy (!) to get rid of those pesky voters
That is almost funny. It seems to imply that somehow Bush want's to outlaw abortion or homosexuality. He can't. He might have a personal position on the issues, that's fine, everyone has a personal position but there is no way he is going to be able to enforce his personal position on the rest of us and I have seen no indication that he WANTS to.Apollonaris Zeus wrote:I don't feel sorry for all the gay republicans and pro choice republicans that voted for Bush.
To get what you voted for!
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the outcome absolutely reflects the theoryGood theory. And if the actual human being that decides which machines go to which polling place is always a Republican, I would agree. But Philadelphia and Pittsburgh are pretty solid Democratic areas. Pennsylvania is a pretty solid Democratic state. They went Kerry by a HUGE margin. They have a Republican Senator but he is known as one of the most moderate Republicans on The Hill.
Good theory but it doesn't stand up to either what happened there or even the culture there.
And given that there is absolutely no backup or other way to check for errors and zero paper trail, other than comparing an incorrect total of votes compared to how many voters exist, what signs exactly should they be looking for?tonytohono wrote:MACHINE ERROR AIDS BUSH
An error with an electronic voting system gave President Bush 3.893 extra votes in suburban Columbus, Ohio, elections officials said Friday.
Franklin County’s unofficial results had Bush receiving 4,258 votes to Democrat John Kerry’s 260 votes in a precinct in Gahanna. Records show only 638 voters cast ballots in that precinct. Bush’s total should have been 365.
Deducting the erroneous Bush votes from his total could not change the election’s outcome, and there were no signs of other errors in Ohio’s electronic machines, said Carlo Loparo, spokesman for Ohio Secretary of State Kenneth Blackwell. Bush won the state by 136,000 votes.
-Associated Press
Ah ha ha ha ha.............Force you rock.Force wrote:
And given that there is absolutely no backup or other way to check for errors and zero paper trail, other than comparing an incorrect total of votes compared to how many voters exist, what signs exactly should they be looking for?
The fact that people sat back and let themselves get buttfucked by electronic voting with zero accountability measures would piss me off to no end if I allowed myself to care about it.
Fortunately my cynicism shield is functioning well, and allows me to be experience only mild amusement at the folks who actually proclaim electronic voting is A-OK.
That's about there is to say.Force wrote: The fact that people sat back and let themselves get buttfucked by electronic voting with zero accountability measures would piss me off to no end if I allowed myself to care about it.