[...] But the GAO report now confirms that electronic voting machines as deployed in 2004 were in fact perfectly engineered to allow a very small number of partisans with minimal computer skills and equipment to shift enough votes to put George W. Bush back in the White House.
Given the growing body of evidence, it appears increasingly clear that's exactly what happened.
The report indicates that Diebold and Triad electronic voting machines were probably exploited to steal as many as four states (Ohio, Iowa, Nevada and New Mexico) for the Bush/Cheney campaign. The article particularly notes that the Ohio election was conducted under the auspices of the Ohio Secretary of State who was at the same time working as co-chair of the Bush/Cheney campaign. The conflict of interest here is clear, obvious, and inexcusable.
Yahoo news article HERE
Direct link to GAO report HERE (PDF document)
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This is gonna get ugly. It'll work out eventually, but it's gonna get ugly before it works itself out.
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BFGs won't do it (you saw what happened to David Koresh). BFCs (big fucking crowds) in the street might do it.
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What he *has* done, should this be proven, is violating Article 4, Section 4, that guarantees each state a republican form of government. This is sufficient for impeachment and removal. Only. Or, if his only direct crime is covering this up, then breach of public trust, which, while not as good an indictment, is still sufficient to do the job. That's what they busted both Dick and Bubba for.
Of course, I believe Bush has long since been guilty of breach of public trust over the whole Iraq/WMD thing; it's just that the GOP won't take him out for that, and the DNC won't launch an impeachment drive unless they think they're going to win. (Wusses.)
*sigh* If we just had a no-confidence mechanism, this all would have been over quite some time ago. It's time for some basic changes. The US system of government was based on a large country with slow transportation; that's why we have time-definite terms of office. Now that we have instant communication and can traverse the entirety of the nation including our farthest state in ten hours, there is no reason we can't have six-week insty-elections when the gooberment screws the pooch.
Other than the fact that it's going to ruin some careers in the fields of political advisement and advertising.
Tough cookies.
As for BFC's, that'll just prompt cries of rebellion. Which *is* treason.
This is why we have to *think*.
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I quote: "...or the right of the People to peaceably assemble, and petition the Government for a redress of grievances."
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