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Proof of Ohio Election Fraud Exposed
12/15/2004
t r u t h o u t
| Report
William Rivers Pitt
Among activists and investigators looking into allegations of vote
fraud in the 2004 Presidential election, the company always mentioned
was Diebold and its suspicious electronic touch-screen voting machines.
It is Diebold that has multiple avowed Republicans on its Board of
Directors. It was Diebold that gave hundreds of thousands of dollars to
Bush’s election campaign. It was Diebold CEO Walden O’Dell who vowed to
deliver Ohio’s electoral votes to Bush.
As it turns out, everyone was looking the wrong way. The company that
requires immediate and penetrating scrutiny is Triad Systems.
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Lawmaker Seeks Inquiry Into Ohio Vote
12/15/2004
The
New York Times
The ranking Democratic member of the House Judiciary Committee,
Representative John Conyers Jr. of Michigan, plans to ask the Federal
Bureau of Investigation and a county prosecutor in Ohio today to
explore "inappropriate and likely illegal election tampering" in at
least one and perhaps several Ohio counties.
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Ohio Vote Fraud Battle Heats Up
Links to A New Affidavit From a Professional Willing to Testify And
Prima Facie Evidence of Fraud
December 13, 2004
By Katherine
Yurica
Today Congressman John Conyers, Ranking Member, Committee on the
Judiciary and Dean, Congressional Black Caucus, will hold a
congressional forum in Columbus, Ohio concerning new evidence of
election irregularities and fraud in Ohio.
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Cobb Tells Congress About Rigged Voting Machines
Says Machines without Paper Trails are a Threat to Democracy
12/14/2004
VoteCobb.org
Columbus, OH — Green Party presidential candidate David Cobb told
members of the House Judiciary Committee yesterday about an Ohio Board
of Elections employee who witnessed deliberate tampering with county
voting machines. The revelation came as part of Cobb's testimony in a
forum convened by Representative John Conyers, the ranking Democrat on
the House Judiciary Committee. The committee members are examining
reports of voter suppression and intimidation and other irregularities
that occurred in the Ohio 2004 presidential election.
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Ohio Recount: County Election Board Chair Disputes comments From
Kenneth Blackwell
12/14/04
ElitestTv
Yesterday, I reported on a phone interview with Carlo LoParo, a
spokesperson for Ohio Secretary of State Kenneth Blackwell. One of the
items LoParo repeatedly stressed was that 'each county in Ohio has an
election board consisting of two Republicans and two Democrats' and
that each board 'unanimously voted to certify their election results on
December 6th.'...he urged me to contact these Democratic party chairs
if I 'had any doubt' as to the conduct of the elections in any of
Ohio's 88 county's, including oft discussed Franklin and Hamilton
counties. So, I contacted Hamilton County's Board of elections Chair
(Franklin's board did not return calls), but his comments did not line
up with those coming out of the Secretary of State's office.
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