Topic: Voting machines are changing votes from Romney to Obama | |
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Edited by
Jeanniebean
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Sun 11/04/12 09:01 PM
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Wow I just heard on the nightly news that people who were trying to vote for Romney noticed that the machines they were using changed their vote to Obama! This is in Pueblo County, Colorado.
I knew there was a way to do that, and I heard rumors that this was going to happen, but I guess the machines got in a hurry and the people voting could actually see it change. They complained about it. wow.. I wonder how many machines are changing the vote afterwards where no one can see it? They claim to have fixed the problem..... wow. Care to guess which candidate will win in Colorado? (or steal it) Want to bet that there will be objections and challenges and calls for "recounts" for months after the election? Convinced yet? http://www.breitbart.com/Big-Government/2012/11/03/Dozens-of-Romney-Voters-In-Colorado-Complain-Machines-Changed-Votes-To-Obama |
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Oh no they stole this idea from NBC's Heroes. They must have enlisted the aid of Micah.
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Edited by
Jeanniebean
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Mon 11/05/12 02:30 PM
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I voted today, and mentioned it to the people at the courthouse and a woman told me that she thought it was a bunch of Bull (she believed it was not true.)
Hey it was on the news.... and the Internet. But then, that does not mean its true right? |
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Wow I just heard on the nightly news that people who were trying to vote for Romney noticed that the machines they were using changed their vote to Obama! This is in Pueblo County, Colorado. I knew there was a way to do that, and I heard rumors that this was going to happen, but I guess the machines got in a hurry and the people voting could actually see it change. They complained about it. wow.. I wonder how many machines are changing the vote afterwards where no one can see it? They claim to have fixed the problem..... wow. Care to guess which candidate will win in Colorado? (or steal it) Want to bet that there will be objections and challenges and calls for "recounts" for months after the election? Convinced yet? http://www.breitbart.com/Big-Government/2012/11/03/Dozens-of-Romney-Voters-In-Colorado-Complain-Machines-Changed-Votes-To-Obama Oh good that will make up for all the voter fraud and voter suppression going on on the Romney side. It'll balance out in the end. |
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Wow I just heard on the nightly news that people who were trying to vote for Romney noticed that the machines they were using changed their vote to Obama! This is in Pueblo County, Colorado. I knew there was a way to do that, and I heard rumors that this was going to happen, but I guess the machines got in a hurry and the people voting could actually see it change. They complained about it. wow.. I wonder how many machines are changing the vote afterwards where no one can see it? They claim to have fixed the problem..... wow. Care to guess which candidate will win in Colorado? (or steal it) Want to bet that there will be objections and challenges and calls for "recounts" for months after the election? Convinced yet? http://www.breitbart.com/Big-Government/2012/11/03/Dozens-of-Romney-Voters-In-Colorado-Complain-Machines-Changed-Votes-To-Obama Oh good that will make up for all the voter fraud and voter suppression going on on the Romney side. It'll balance out in the end. I hadn't heard about any on the Romney side. I assumed the powers that be just want to make sure Obama gets reelected. |
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Wow I just heard on the nightly news that people who were trying to vote for Romney noticed that the machines they were using changed their vote to Obama! This is in Pueblo County, Colorado. I knew there was a way to do that, and I heard rumors that this was going to happen, but I guess the machines got in a hurry and the people voting could actually see it change. They complained about it. wow.. I wonder how many machines are changing the vote afterwards where no one can see it? They claim to have fixed the problem..... wow. Care to guess which candidate will win in Colorado? (or steal it) Want to bet that there will be objections and challenges and calls for "recounts" for months after the election? Convinced yet? http://www.breitbart.com/Big-Government/2012/11/03/Dozens-of-Romney-Voters-In-Colorado-Complain-Machines-Changed-Votes-To-Obama Oh good that will make up for all the voter fraud and voter suppression going on on the Romney side. It'll balance out in the end. Really? If that is true it's a real story. Can you provide us with a link to prove your statement is true? Thanks |
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Edited by
Jeanniebean
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Mon 11/05/12 07:53 PM
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Wow I just heard on the nightly news that people who were trying to vote for Romney noticed that the machines they were using changed their vote to Obama! This is in Pueblo County, Colorado. I knew there was a way to do that, and I heard rumors that this was going to happen, but I guess the machines got in a hurry and the people voting could actually see it change. They complained about it. wow.. I wonder how many machines are changing the vote afterwards where no one can see it? They claim to have fixed the problem..... wow. Care to guess which candidate will win in Colorado? (or steal it) Want to bet that there will be objections and challenges and calls for "recounts" for months after the election? Convinced yet? http://www.breitbart.com/Big-Government/2012/11/03/Dozens-of-Romney-Voters-In-Colorado-Complain-Machines-Changed-Votes-To-Obama Oh good that will make up for all the voter fraud and voter suppression going on on the Romney side. It'll balance out in the end. Really? If that is true it's a real story. Can you provide us with a link to prove your statement is true? Thanks First of all, I saw it ON THE LOCAL NIGHTLY NEWS. (So now you are asking me to prove I am not a liar?) I am telling you what I heard on the news. Second, there is a link in the O.P. (I found that by using google.) Third, it was on the Pueblo Chieftain website, google it yourself. Now I don't know for a fact that the freaking story is true, or if the Republicans were telling the truth, all I know is that the Major News Media Locally was reporting it. If it is true, YES that is a BIG story. But it WAS reported on the news. I realize that a lot of you have no respect for alternative Internet media, and a lot of people don't believe Major News Media, and many of you doubt everything I post, but when I tell you I heard it on the television, it is not easy for me to 'link' to that. mmm...kay? |
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Voting machines changed their vote, some say
How would you feel if you went to vote for Mitt Romney, but it turned out you voted for Barack Obama? That's the concern in Pueblo County as early voters are coming forward, saying electronic voting machines changed their vote. Reports of problems have come from every polling location in Pueblo county. Lucky for those voters, they saw the error before their ballot was submitted and were able to change their vote before it was too late. Still, the problem has left officials with an urgent message to voters leading up to Election Day. http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/49676237/ns/local_news-colorado_springs_co/t/voting-machines-changed-their-vote-some-say/#.UJiLCMXA9AM |
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Meh its only Pueblo County.
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Meh its only Pueblo County. But you don't know how many other voting machines have might be doing that. That's the problem. |
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So many questions!
Are these the machines from Romney's company? "If a booger is hanging its chad onto the screen does it cast any votes?" "Do they have a lot of flies in this polling place?" "Are these people wearing loose clothing?" "Are Romney voters somehow less able inherently to use these extremely complicated devices?" =-=-=-= A private equity company run by fervent supporters of Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney bought the third-largest voting machine company in the country last July, raising concerns about the appearance of impropriety, if not the possibility of impropriety itself. Apprehension that Romney supporters could be literally buying votes has been burbling on left-wing blogs since Freepress.org, an alternative website based in Columbus, Ohio, reported late last month about H.I.G Capital's purchase of Hart Intercivic. H.I.G. Capital is a Miami-based private equity fund that manages $8.5 billion in capital. Hart Intercivic is a company exclusively in the business of manufacturing and programming voting systems. Charles Sipkins, a crisis communications consultant serving as spokesman for H.I.G., told The Huffington Post on Monday that "Hart InterCivic has a long track record of supporting a fair and open democratic process." He added: "Any suggestions that the company might try to influence the outcome of election results are unfounded.” But there are elements to the story that nonetheless alarm election experts. H.I.G. Capital's co-founder, Anthony Tamer, previously worked at Bain & Company, the global consulting giant where Romney was once CEO. Eight of the company's managing directors came from Bain as well. Tamer and his wife are major Romney donors, having each contributed $50,000 to the pro-Romney super PAC Restore Our Future. Tamer has also donated $75,000 to the Romney Victory Fund. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/10/23/pro-romney-firm-voting-machines_n_2006697.html |
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So many questions! Are these the machines from Romney's company? "If a booger is hanging its chad onto the screen does it cast any votes?" "Do they have a lot of flies in this polling place?" "Are these people wearing loose clothing?" "Are Romney voters somehow less able inherently to use these extremely complicated devices?" =-=-=-= A private equity company run by fervent supporters of Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney bought the third-largest voting machine company in the country last July, raising concerns about the appearance of impropriety, if not the possibility of impropriety itself. Apprehension that Romney supporters could be literally buying votes has been burbling on left-wing blogs since Freepress.org, an alternative website based in Columbus, Ohio, reported late last month about H.I.G Capital's purchase of Hart Intercivic. H.I.G. Capital is a Miami-based private equity fund that manages $8.5 billion in capital. Hart Intercivic is a company exclusively in the business of manufacturing and programming voting systems. Charles Sipkins, a crisis communications consultant serving as spokesman for H.I.G., told The Huffington Post on Monday that "Hart InterCivic has a long track record of supporting a fair and open democratic process." He added: "Any suggestions that the company might try to influence the outcome of election results are unfounded.” But there are elements to the story that nonetheless alarm election experts. H.I.G. Capital's co-founder, Anthony Tamer, previously worked at Bain & Company, the global consulting giant where Romney was once CEO. Eight of the company's managing directors came from Bain as well. Tamer and his wife are major Romney donors, having each contributed $50,000 to the pro-Romney super PAC Restore Our Future. Tamer has also donated $75,000 to the Romney Victory Fund. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/10/23/pro-romney-firm-voting-machines_n_2006697.html |
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So many questions! Are these the machines from Romney's company? "If a booger is hanging its chad onto the screen does it cast any votes?" "Do they have a lot of flies in this polling place?" "Are these people wearing loose clothing?" "Are Romney voters somehow less able inherently to use these extremely complicated devices?" =-=-=-= A private equity company run by fervent supporters of Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney bought the third-largest voting machine company in the country last July, raising concerns about the appearance of impropriety, if not the possibility of impropriety itself. Apprehension that Romney supporters could be literally buying votes has been burbling on left-wing blogs since Freepress.org, an alternative website based in Columbus, Ohio, reported late last month about H.I.G Capital's purchase of Hart Intercivic. H.I.G. Capital is a Miami-based private equity fund that manages $8.5 billion in capital. Hart Intercivic is a company exclusively in the business of manufacturing and programming voting systems. Charles Sipkins, a crisis communications consultant serving as spokesman for H.I.G., told The Huffington Post on Monday that "Hart InterCivic has a long track record of supporting a fair and open democratic process." He added: "Any suggestions that the company might try to influence the outcome of election results are unfounded.” But there are elements to the story that nonetheless alarm election experts. H.I.G. Capital's co-founder, Anthony Tamer, previously worked at Bain & Company, the global consulting giant where Romney was once CEO. Eight of the company's managing directors came from Bain as well. Tamer and his wife are major Romney donors, having each contributed $50,000 to the pro-Romney super PAC Restore Our Future. Tamer has also donated $75,000 to the Romney Victory Fund. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/10/23/pro-romney-firm-voting-machines_n_2006697.html AOL? |
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So many questions! Are these the machines from Romney's company? "If a booger is hanging its chad onto the screen does it cast any votes?" "Do they have a lot of flies in this polling place?" "Are these people wearing loose clothing?" "Are Romney voters somehow less able inherently to use these extremely complicated devices?" =-=-=-= A private equity company run by fervent supporters of Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney bought the third-largest voting machine company in the country last July, raising concerns about the appearance of impropriety, if not the possibility of impropriety itself. Apprehension that Romney supporters could be literally buying votes has been burbling on left-wing blogs since Freepress.org, an alternative website based in Columbus, Ohio, reported late last month about H.I.G Capital's purchase of Hart Intercivic. H.I.G. Capital is a Miami-based private equity fund that manages $8.5 billion in capital. Hart Intercivic is a company exclusively in the business of manufacturing and programming voting systems. Charles Sipkins, a crisis communications consultant serving as spokesman for H.I.G., told The Huffington Post on Monday that "Hart InterCivic has a long track record of supporting a fair and open democratic process." He added: "Any suggestions that the company might try to influence the outcome of election results are unfounded.” But there are elements to the story that nonetheless alarm election experts. H.I.G. Capital's co-founder, Anthony Tamer, previously worked at Bain & Company, the global consulting giant where Romney was once CEO. Eight of the company's managing directors came from Bain as well. Tamer and his wife are major Romney donors, having each contributed $50,000 to the pro-Romney super PAC Restore Our Future. Tamer has also donated $75,000 to the Romney Victory Fund. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/10/23/pro-romney-firm-voting-machines_n_2006697.html AOL? http://bunkerville.wordpress.com/2011/02/07/aol-buys-huffington-post-does-george-soross-money-come-with-it/ and what he doesn't outright own he compromises through his dozens of "Foundations". http://www.mrc.org/node/29987 |
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So many questions! Are these the machines from Romney's company? "If a booger is hanging its chad onto the screen does it cast any votes?" "Do they have a lot of flies in this polling place?" "Are these people wearing loose clothing?" "Are Romney voters somehow less able inherently to use these extremely complicated devices?" =-=-=-= A private equity company run by fervent supporters of Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney bought the third-largest voting machine company in the country last July, raising concerns about the appearance of impropriety, if not the possibility of impropriety itself. Apprehension that Romney supporters could be literally buying votes has been burbling on left-wing blogs since Freepress.org, an alternative website based in Columbus, Ohio, reported late last month about H.I.G Capital's purchase of Hart Intercivic. H.I.G. Capital is a Miami-based private equity fund that manages $8.5 billion in capital. Hart Intercivic is a company exclusively in the business of manufacturing and programming voting systems. Charles Sipkins, a crisis communications consultant serving as spokesman for H.I.G., told The Huffington Post on Monday that "Hart InterCivic has a long track record of supporting a fair and open democratic process." He added: "Any suggestions that the company might try to influence the outcome of election results are unfounded.” But there are elements to the story that nonetheless alarm election experts. H.I.G. Capital's co-founder, Anthony Tamer, previously worked at Bain & Company, the global consulting giant where Romney was once CEO. Eight of the company's managing directors came from Bain as well. Tamer and his wife are major Romney donors, having each contributed $50,000 to the pro-Romney super PAC Restore Our Future. Tamer has also donated $75,000 to the Romney Victory Fund. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/10/23/pro-romney-firm-voting-machines_n_2006697.html AOL? http://bunkerville.wordpress.com/2011/02/07/aol-buys-huffington-post-does-george-soross-money-come-with-it/ and what he doesn't outright own he compromises through his dozens of "Foundations". http://www.mrc.org/node/29987 I don't think Soros runs AOL or Huff Post. Don't really trust the voting machines either but that is a different story... |
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Edited by
Jeanniebean
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Tue 11/06/12 07:05 AM
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When most of the corporate government is corrupt how can people really insist that the voting machines are not?
Ice Cube has it right: Everything's Corrupt (Official Video) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YPR6zeoDcZY&feature=plcp |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Voting_in_Switzerland
There are no voting machines in Switzerland; all votes are counted by hand. Every municipality randomly recruits a number of citizens who have the duty of counting the ballots, but penalties for disobeying this duty have become rare. However, after people sort the ballots (e.g. "yes" and "no"), then the total number of "yes" and "no" votes are counted either manually or, in bigger cities, by an automatic counter (like the ones used in banks to count banknotes); or the ballots are weighed by a precision balance. Vote counting is usually accomplished within five or six hours, but votes for parliamentary elections from the citizens of large cities (Zurich or Geneva for example) may take much longer. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Voting_in_Switzerland There are no voting machines in Switzerland; all votes are counted by hand. Every municipality randomly recruits a number of citizens who have the duty of counting the ballots, but penalties for disobeying this duty have become rare. However, after people sort the ballots (e.g. "yes" and "no"), then the total number of "yes" and "no" votes are counted either manually or, in bigger cities, by an automatic counter (like the ones used in banks to count banknotes); or the ballots are weighed by a precision balance. Vote counting is usually accomplished within five or six hours, but votes for parliamentary elections from the citizens of large cities (Zurich or Geneva for example) may take much longer. Well Switzerland certainly has enough money for voting machines so their reasoning must be that they know how easy it would be to program voting machines to fix an election. |
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When most of the corporate government is corrupt how can people really insist that the voting machines are not? Ice Cube has it right: Everything's Corrupt (Official Video) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YPR6zeoDcZY&feature=plcp ICE CUBE |
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