SoFlaJets
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Wed Sep-10-03 09:13 AM
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who wants to bet that the same party that screamed down here(in Florida) that we were disenfranchising the military vote will be the ones to do just that when they learn that the soldiers and their families have gone over to the democrats.Next year we are going to see a lot of military over-seas votes not getting counted just watch I feel it coming.
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Wed Sep-10-03 09:19 AM
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RedEagle
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Wed Sep-10-03 10:20 AM
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2. No, The Military Vote is Sewn Up |
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Some states are participating in the SERVE overseas and military internet voting project.
Overseas and service personnel will vote on PC's (that could already be corrupted), over the Internet, (one of the mose unsecure venues in the world)the votes go to servers in the Pentagon, (gives one a nice, fuzzy feeling that Rummy can get his hands on those votes) then downloaded by county. (Where, if I were county officials, I'd make sure that that computer was completely isolated from ANYTHING else in the building)
SERVE, brought to you by Accenture, an Authur Anderson, off-shore registered, tax dodging, major government and military contractor, who bought up Election.com when the idea of Saudi's controlling the voting engine got to be a bit much.
I'd tell everyone I could NOT to vote this way, even if it means not voting at all. And if I didn't vote, I'd want to know that my vote wasn't mysteriously registered back home.
Never fear, the DNC has availed itself of Election.com services too, for the primary.
Want to bet the people get to pick the Democrat's presidential candidate?
The fix begins at the lowest levels and goes all the way to the top.
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