In Ohio, 2004, the man in charge of counting the votes for the presidential election was Kenneth Blackwell, Ohio's secretary of state. Blackwell had broad powers to interpret and implement state and federal election laws, and he used them to rob John Kerry of about 350,000 votes.
enough for Kerry to have won the election.
Coincidentally, Blackwell was also co-chair of President Bush's re-election committee in 2004 and served as the ''principal electoral system adviser'' for Bush during the 2000 recount in Florida.
The phrase for the day, children, is "CONFLICT OF INTEREST". Can you say Conflict of Interest? I knew you could....
Read em and weep:
http://www.rollingstone.com/news/story/10432334/was_the_2004_election_stolen
BIG PS TO NEWCOMERS TO THIS THREAD: Dont bother reading the rest of the thread. It quickly derails into off topic conversations.
enough for Kerry to have won the election.
Coincidentally, Blackwell was also co-chair of President Bush's re-election committee in 2004 and served as the ''principal electoral system adviser'' for Bush during the 2000 recount in Florida.
The phrase for the day, children, is "CONFLICT OF INTEREST". Can you say Conflict of Interest? I knew you could....
Read em and weep:
http://www.rollingstone.com/news/story/10432334/was_the_2004_election_stolen
BIG PS TO NEWCOMERS TO THIS THREAD: Dont bother reading the rest of the thread. It quickly derails into off topic conversations.
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