Diebold machines are stealing votes from Paul and giving them to Romney.
Pat LaMarche: How easily offices are stolen in the U.S.
By Pat LaMarche
Wednesday, January 30, 2008 - Bangor Daily News
http://bangornews.com/news/t/viewpoints.aspx?articleid=159511&zoneid=117
See a stolen election is a limiting of options. In the case of 2004 Ohio, fraud brought our options from two choices down to one.
But that election was stolen long before then. I mean really, just how much did you like those two choices?
Did you like John McCain until that false rumor began about his adopted child of color being the result of an illicit affair? Did you like Howard Dean until that yelling thing happened and the networks showed it over and over again?
No bullet needed for Dean, no bloody end for McCain; why really assassinate them when character assassination does just fine?
Well this week I stood in Maines Hall of Flags with a candidate whose days are numbered. Not because they deserve to be, but because he just wont get a fair chance. Hes under-funded and marginalized and ridiculed and at times worse treated like he doesnt exist. The election stealers wont stop until Ron Paul has gone the way of Dennis Kucinich and all the “opposition” voices are silenced.
And dont even get me started about the third party choices that you will never get.
No, by Election Day youll substantively have only two choices. And the election will go to a friend of drug companies, insurance companies, imperialism and war.
Oh look! Your purse is missing too.
Pat LaMarche of Yarmouth is the author of “Left Out In America
Maine :
Although most voters in Maine will continue to cast a paper ballot by the methods theyve become accustomed to, each voting location in Maine will feature one accessible voting device. This will enable the State to comply with the federal requirements of the Help America Vote Act of 2002.
A voting system based on paper ballots, ballot markers, and ballot scanners provides the most accessible, auditable, secure, practical and economical choice among currently available voting systems.