Posted on 12/23/2004 10:46:57 PM PST by alessandrofiaschi
Gee, I can't imagine how the machine didn't count this...
Been tried, at lower levels. The only way that's going to happen is through use of arms. Any other bright ideas?
It's not at all abnormal for a person to vote only for the Federal/"big" races which is what it looks like that person ended up doing either on purpose or by sheer stupidity.
However, if the only mark on the ballot is the mark on the computer guide next to Gregoire then it's highly likely that it is fraud.
That being said, I wouldn't have counted the vote, even had it been for Rossi because it's just not a vote.
Michael: Go here. In the right sidebar, under "What to expect next," scroll down to "Video Clips" and click on "Robert Mak reports on ballot enhancements."
For some reason, the blank bubbles just don't show up well in the video (the picture is a video capture from King-5 TV).
http://www.king5.com/topstories/stories/NW_112404POBgovraceJK.8bc05151.html
In the right sidebar, under "What to expect next," scroll down to "Video Clips" and click on "Robert Mak reports on ballot enhancements."
WASH State cannot be split in two without the consent of the liberal legislature in Olympia. Congress alone cannot take such action.
I'll tell you. Democrats here are vile, arrogant, and power-hungry. And it's scary.
Isn't it true that WA State has had only a handful (fewer than five) Republican senators in the twentieth century?. For years, people there put there total confidence in Sens. Henry Jackson and Warren Magnuson, who rarely had any serious opposition. Then Magnuson was defeated by Slate Gorton in the first Reagan landslide. Liberal Republican gubernatorial candidates have fared better there than the GOP Senate nominees. Is Rossi considered a liberal Republican?
Here's another shot of a ballot from the King-5 video.
I don't have any software which allows me to to a screen cap from WMP, so I just shot the screen with my digital camera, but you get the idea:
http://scott6127.home.comcast.net/ballotovals.jpg
bttt
Looks like the D's weren't "divining" the intent of the voter, but "deciding" the intent of the voter......
Well, you know how kind, sensitive, all-knowing they are... (Gag, cough, sputter...) Did you read that 98 Washington votes are sitting in Alaska for some reason? Curioser and curioser.
I'll tell you. Democrats here are vile, arrogant, and power-hungry. And it's scary.
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You mean like the rest of the nation?
That video really tells the story. It is way to late to go back and look at the King county ballots, they've been compromised. We need a new vote.
A PHOTOGRAPHIC EVIDENCE
OF THE FRAUD IN KING COUNTY
(PASS IT ON)
Excerpt:
The image below is of a so-called "vote" that was recorded for Gregoire. Note that none of the bubbles on this ballot were filled in.
To the left of the names are elipses/circles/"bubbles" that are to be blackend in by pencil. This ballot was credited to DemocRAT Gregoire, and the elipse is BLANK, as you can see.
Here's a link to the Blog source:
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I saw one ballot that had the oval circled for Gregoire but not a mark in it. (It was a circle drawn around the oval, but not in it or touching it, and the oval was not filled in). I would have preferred to have it be an undervote (a vote for nobody), but the Democrat had a fit and said it was clearly a vote for Gregoire, so it went to the canvassing board, who no doubt agreed with the Dem.
Thanks, Grampa. I made sure to throw in MurryMomTroll in
my ping to this one, since she posted that thread yesterday.
Just one small but important correction. I was a poll worker, observer at the "re-markings", and ballot "hand-counter" this past two weeks, so I know whereof I speak.
Voters were given BALL POINT PENS (with black ink) at the polls to use in voting, not pencils. Very few votes were cast using pencil, not even absentees. Most used pens, many even in different colored inks, not the black they were instructed to use. Fortunately very few used pencil. The pencil-voted ballots were much harder to read.
Was there ever any doubt?? Not to me at any rate.
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