Saturday, February 24, 2007

Cowardly, treacherous Washington Whore Post spins 18,000 computer-stolen votes in Fla. District 13 as "no evidence of malfunction"

The WHORE editors and publisher of the Washington Post LOVE COMPTER-STOLEN ELECTIONS.

Free, fair, and verifiable elections, meet the age of computerized vote fraud and lying, cowardly, propaganda, media conglomerates... and the thieves who run them.....

<< The audit was conducted after more than 18,000 ballots [EIGHTEEN THOUSAND BALLOTS] were cast in Sarasota County WITHOUT A SELECTION [for] in the District 13 CONGRESSIONAL RACE in November between Republican Vern Buchanan and Democrat Christine Jennings. Buchanan was the certified winner by 369 votes, but Jennings sued, alleging that the machines malfunctioned. >>

Note: THIS was a MIDTERM CONGRESSIONAL ELECTION; and the percentage of NO-votes (called "undervotes" by election analysts and statisticians) was COMPLETELY OUT OF LINE with neighboring and similar districts, precincts, and counties in Florida.

THE AP's FAILURE to mention this STATISTICAL ANOMALLY is a GROSS CASE OF MISREPORTING, a "failure to mention" that is the American whore media's typical PROPAGANDA FUNCTION: "NO PROBLEM HERE, MOVE ALONG, MOVE ALONG."

The WASHINGTON POST's FAILURE to EXPLAIN THIS HUGE ANOMOLY - _THOUSANDS_ of voters in one county NOT voting for a Congressman or Congresswoman, when neighboring counties had immensely smaller "undervote" counts - is a MASSIVE DERELICTION OF journalistic DUTY, a gross case of CRAVEN CORRUPTION, putting pursuit of profit and POWER ahead of honest reporting.

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Voting Machines Found Not at Fault in Fla. Election
Associated Press
Saturday, February 24, 2007; Page A08
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/02/23/AR2007022301728.html

TALLAHASSEE, Feb. 23 -- An audit of touch-screen voting machines at the center of a dispute in a congressional election found no evidence of malfunction, Florida's secretary of state said Friday.

The audit was conducted after more than 18,000 ballots were cast in Sarasota County without a selection in the District 13 congressional race in November between Republican Vern Buchanan and Democrat Christine Jennings. Buchanan was the certified winner by 369 votes, but Jennings sued, alleging that the machines malfunctioned.

Third-party voter advocate groups, along with Jennings, have been asking to examine the machines' source code or programming chips to find out whether they malfunctioned. The audit report released Friday said an independent study of the source code of the machines used in the election found no evidence of malfunction.

"Governor [Charlie] Crist and I are committed to ensuring that every Floridian's vote is counted, and I am confident that the race in Sarasota County was fair and accurate," Florida Secretary of State Kurt Browning said in a statement about the official audit report.

Buchanan was seated in Congress in January, but Jennings has yet to concede the race.

Jennings spokesman David Kochman said in a statement that the audit was flawed.

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