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GreenTea Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Nov-02-06 06:17 PM
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800 Bush/Gonzales Fed robots to steal the elections?
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Edited on Thu Nov-02-06 06:30 PM by GreenTea
Are these the Bush/Gonzales Federal Justice Department workers being sent out to help or really to change the Diebold electronic machines votes, in the early morning hours around the country...Will these same Federally trained robots say, there was no tampering...Because they are the ones sent to change and steal the elections for Bush & the republicans in certain republican endangered precincts?

This is how they went about stealing other elections... Send in these goons with credentials and they have access to everything when no one is around!

http://www.cnn.com/2006/POLITICS/10/31/justice.elections/

"WASHINGTON (CNN) -- The Justice Department plans to dispatch more than 800 federal observers and monitors to 20 states to protect voting rights in potentially troubled polling locations, officials announced Tuesday.

That is a record number of federal officials watching polling stations in an off-year election.

"Yes, the anticipated closeness of races is one factor in our decisions about where we'll be sending people," said Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights Wan Kim.

Kim said he would not identify until Monday the more than 65 cities and counties to which the observers will be sent.

The locations where federal observers will be stationed are selected because of past polling problems, an uneasy history among ethnically or racially diverse groups, or where fears and allegations of potential violations are asserted.

The Justice Department is reluctant to make public plans for elections observers. One official said that is because observers are viewed, in part, as frontline collectors of data that could be used to construct cases against local jurisdictions.

An influential non-governmental group, the Leadership Conference on Civil Rights, has asked the Justice Department to send monitors to seven locations in Alabama where black candidates are challenging white candidates. The organization also asked for monitors in Alaska where, it said, "the Native Alaskan community faces multiple barriers to voting access."

The group also called on Attorney General Alberto Gonzales to watch for problems at locations in Arizona, Louisiana, Montana, New Jersey, New Mexico, North Carolina, Oklahoma, South Dakota and Virginia.

The group's concern in Virginia is centered on Chesterfield County, where in 2004 armed guards were placed at polls to "ward off terrorists." Would-be voters were incorrectly told while in line that they needed an identification card to vote."


http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/story?id=2621169&page=1

Do you trust the Bush/Gonzales Federal Justice Department?


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