Wednesday, September 29, 2004

Florida needs election handholding like a 3rd world country

Jimmy Carter is facing a lot of flak for his declaration that in the Florida elections "some basic international requirements for a fair election are missing". This is a disturbing trend of our political system, which is sliding ever closer to a closed system with our electronic voting systems that are considered "proprietary", and have proven to be extremely unreliable. What does the opposition fear from this Nobel Prize winner other than a scathing review, or the implication that Florida has less fair elections than the one that elected Hugo Chavez (also monitored by Carter)?

Jeb Bush's most insulting remark:"Without talking to a single person, without getting any information, he joins up with the MoveOn.org crowd and I cannot tell you how disappointed I am,"

In other news, which is gold for the Kerry camp, Nader is off the ballot in OhioSomehow, this guy continually ends up with thousands of fraudulent signatures. Also, the order from Republican Ohio Secretary of State Blackwell that all voter registration form need to be on 80lb stock has been rescinded. This was a big scare because Democrats are said to be leading the drive to register new voters in a BIG way, and were about to lose most of them.


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