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BradBlog Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jan-18-07 02:40 AM
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EAC Commissioner Plants Phony Info in Media; As the Voting Machine Companies Rape America


Election Assistance Cheerleader
The EAC and Its Outgoing Commissioner Paul DeGregorio's Campaign to Plant Misinformation in the American Media...


In the weeks following last November's mid-term election, the U.S. Election Assistance Commission (EAC) sent retiring Commissioner Paul DeGregorio out to cheerlead and to make the voters feel warm and cozy about the election.

The Commissioner keeps telling the voters that we should have confidence in the election process. He constantly states that everything worked just fine except for isolated incidents. Meanwhile, he ignores the facts about failures that happened across the nation. He ignores data such as that which is reported in "E-Voting Failures in the 2006 Mid-Term Elections" written by VotersUnite, VoteTrustUSA, VoterAction and Pollworkers For Democracy.

Early last week Commissioner DeGregorio had an Op-Ed posted by a McClatchy-Tribune News Service newspaper in Mississippi. In this Op-Ed he plants complete misinformation about Election 2006.

John Gideon caught him and had an extraordinary exchange with the spokesperson for the now-wholly compromised EAC...

FULL STORY:
http://www.bradblog.com/?p=4033

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'Daily Voting News' For January 17, 2007

Mahoning Co. Ohio sits on the Ohio/Pennsylvania border. Like most of that area of the country they are struggling with funds to keep their infrastructure operating. In fact the county is discussing laying off employees. They have ES&S iVotronic DRE voting machines that use batteries that need to be replaced after 5 years. They have had the machines for 5 years so they went to ES&S for new rechargeable batteries and the chargers. ES&S wants $197,500 for the equipment. The county then found a company in California that would provide them with the batteries and chargers for only $50,877. ES&S and their ilk are raping this country in their efforts to squeeze every possible dollar out of the taxpayers.

That story and much more in today's Daily Voting News...

URL: http://www.bradblog.com/?p=4040

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druidity33 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jan-18-07 08:37 AM
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1. kick for Brad...
Keep up the good work. Keep roasting their toes, lookin under rocks (y'know, fer slimy things... like bogus ECs), hold the line... and any other cliched phrase you can think of.

K&R!

And thanks Brad for allowing us to change the text color at your site... easier on my eyes.

Peace and justice for all!

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