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The extent of the destruction of records is consistent with the covering up of the fraud that we believe occurred in the presidential election," said Cliff Arnebeck, a Columbus attorney representing the King Lincoln Bronzeville Neighborhood Association, which filed voter suppression suit. "We're in the process of addressing where to go from here with the Ohio Attorney General's office."
July 30, 2007 at 12:35 pm by KEARNEY, 209 views, 2 comments
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BryanBuckat 12:40 on July 30th, 2007
Please, if this actually happened I think this would have been proven by now. Correct me if I am wrong but don't democrats run the Ohio election board? Maybe they are graduates of the Daley campaigns from Chicago.
at 13:03 on July 30th, 2007
The logic used above, whilst pervasive, is circular: the whole point of an investigation is to prove something, except in towns where criminals perpetrate some heinous act and then wear a sandwich board confessing their guilt. The issue here is the lack of records present to match electronic votes cast: Diebold maintains that such records are beoyond the abilities of the machines, regardless of the fact that Diebold seems to have no difficulty manufacturing highly-accurate ATM machines. Diebold's reticence to reveal their source code or security methodologies does nothing to avert the aspersions cast upon the Ohio elections.