There is evidence that people were removed unlawfully from the voter rolls in Florida by declaring them felons on the word of a computer consulting company without providing any cross-checking. That is called denial of due process. I'm glad Harris is out of a job now, because she had an opportunity to do what the consultants who made up the lists told her she needed to do, but failed to do so.
Don't give me any blather aboput the law's requiring that felons be removed from the list. FIRST they need to be proven to have been felons, and there is no proof that they were so proven in many cases. The voters removed from the rolls still need to appeal to the Florida State Board of Pardons and Parole to get re-instated. Like that doesn't cost money? Pu-leeeeeze!
A few hundred people may have been wrongly prevented from voting. Over six thousand felons voted illegally.
"Bad Lands, Bad Votes," by Byron York (National Review, December 23, 2002)
(Unfortunately, this article is not available online. It can be ordered from the NR store.)
With Dino the whimpering punk taking a predominantly Democratic city on electronic voting machines that could not be recounted, but which, according to Bev Harris may have reset themselves during voting?
Bev Harris is a bad joke who makes wild assertions she can't support. No anomalies were discovered in voting patterns.
I don't think so. The next biggest percentage for whiney little Dino? Yakima County. Guess what kind of voting equiopment they had. Electronic with no paper trail.
"The Sound of Stealing," by Richard Baehr
http://www.americanthinker.com/2004/12/the_sound_of_stealing.html
And then there were the voters that Kenneth Blackwell screwed out of their votes, after they stood in lines for hours on end, maybe giving up because they had to go to work or be fired because the little sleazeball did not put anywhere near enough machines into black neighborhoods as he did white neighborhoods.
Democrat propaganda about voters standing in long lines is just that. Neither you nor any other Dem cares about the long lines in NYC, or Philadelphia, or Detroit, or Chicago. Let's bury the myth about Blackwell being responsible for the shortage of voting machines. County supervisors order the machines, and in Democratic counties those supervisors are Democrats. That happens to be the reason the same counties have long lines every election. Duh.
(From "Recount 2004," by Rich Lowry)
"The conspiracy theorists focus on Franklin County, home of the heavily Democratic city of Columbus. They allege, among other things, that long lines there on Election Day were a cagey tactic to keep blacks from voting. It just happens that Anthony is chairman of the Franklin County Board of Elections and also chairman of the Franklin County Democratic party. "I am a black man," he told the
Columbus Dispatch. "Why would I sit there and disenfranchise voters in my own community?" Good question."
And that thug was supposed to have preserved all the paper from the 2004 elections. Where is it? Just prove that Bush actually did win there and that the ballots not counted really were cast by inelligible voters.
A baseless slander. Blackwell is a "thug" because he dared to leave the plantation. The Democratic smear machine had to destroy him. All of the left's innumerate falsehoods about the exit polls have been refuted by Democratic pollster (!) Mark Blumenthal (see pollster.com, the four-part series "Was RFK, Jr. Right About the Exit Polls?")
And don't get me started on Karl Rove and the voter caging lists.
Would you like to get started on Terry McAuliffe's refusal to consider Ken Mehlman's request to organize bi-partisan monitoring groups in heavily-populated precincts? Why not?