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autorank Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Nov-14-05 11:43 PM
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7. RELIABLE SOURCES: VoteTrustUSA.Org—Warren Stewart
Edited on Mon Nov-14-05 11:43 PM by autorank
When you need an excellent resource, use this web site. Steward is an active election investigator (involved in the New Mexico case) and a long time advocate for election integrity.

VoteTrust.USA.Org—Warren Stewart



http://www.votetrustusa.org/

Today We Have Two Choices: Fix the System, or Don't Bother to Vote
New from VoteTrustBlog

By Guy Sturino, Guest Contributor
November 12, 2005

This article by Guy Sturino appeared in The American Chronicle on Oct. 22, 2005. It is reposted here with permission of the author.

You are a good citizen. You find out all you can about the important political issues. You research candidates. You put signs in your yard and stickers on your car to encourage others to see your side. You contribute time and money to political campaigns. You brave weather and long lines to be sure that you cast your ballot on election day. You have performed an important, probably the most important, civic duty. All is well with the world.

Or, is it? The reality is, with the advent of electronic voting machines without a voter verified paper trail, you don’t know today how your vote was counted in the last election.

Before you cry foul, or insist that this can’t be true, or worse yet – that this is no more than the raving of a sore looser liberal, I encourage you to investigate the reports from two organizations, the General Accountability Office (GAO), and The National Election Data Archive (NEDA), a nonprofit organization of statisticians and mathematicians devoted to the accuracy of U.S. vote counts.
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