Thursday, September 15, 2005

The Face of American Facism

This is how John Kerry didn't lose Ohio & Florida:
[A] "Diebold Insider" is now finally speaking out for the first time about the alarming security flaws within Diebold, Inc's electronic voting systems, software and machinery. The source is acknowledging that the company's "upper management" -- as well as "top government officials" -- were keenly aware of the "undocumented backdoor" in Diebold's main "GEM Central Tabulator" software well prior to the 2004 election.
BradBlog.com
It was taken. But Kerry let it happen. He said nothing! during the campaign about Diebold and its fraternity of e.voting facilitators, even though the warning signs were readily-to-blatantly apparent and the blogging left was screaming about it -- all throughout the '04 campaign.

And on the day after election night, while millions were steaming about exit poll discrepancies and anecdotal reports of gross irregularities in the Ohio and Florida vote-counts, he does what? He ups & concedes before brunch and without so much as a peep. It makes one almost believe the bastards were right to say the medals were fraudulent.

And to this day, Democrat leaders, John Conyers excepted, say precious f-ing little about anything that matters to anybody not already bellied up to the trough (sorry, pal, standing room only!); like social security, say (although the Repos are folding their cards on this anyway, thank the engraven image of Christ), or "Clarence & Nino & John Roberts Makes 3," or that Karl Rove, who should be remanded to the custody of the federal marshall for Treason, is now in charge of rebuilding New Orleans.

Wow! Leaves so little time to deal with the complete and total corruption of the Republic, no?

>crickets chirping<

America is dying, people!

. . .

This thing on?

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Yeah, it's on ... but you know what they say about the monkey climbing the coconut tree: The higher he climb, the more he expose.

And you've answered your own question, really, about the voting machine issue. If there was any real reason to think the machine voting was flawed, Kerry's people would have been at the courthouse the morning after.

That they weren't pretty much pours a tasty cup of STFU for you on the vote-stealing scenario.

To push it now really eases you over into the Art Bell/Vince Foster/Black Helicopter school.

And, let's face it, school's out.

The first-wave exit polls were flawed. Badly flawed. They got better as the day went along, but you wlllingly choose to overlook that.

Some house of mirrors you live in where the fantasy look more real than the reality, no matter how fantastic it may seem to you.