Disconnected Rumblings

Monday, November 08, 2004

A New Week

We went to see Ray this weekend.



Good movie. I really enjoyed it, and I think Leah did too. I would recommend it. A chronicle of a truly extraordinary life.

Now this is the first full week of the rest of our lives. So what is happening now? Well, New Mexico is still counting. Yeah I know, what a state eh? Well I came across this story today. Give it a read.

Evidence Mounts that the Vote Was Hacked

"While the heavily scrutinized touch-screen voting machines seemed to produce results in which the registered Democrat/Republican ratios largely matched the Kerry/Bush vote, in Florida's counties using results from optically scanned paper ballots - fed into a central tabulator PC and thus vulnerable to hacking - the results seem to contain substantial anomalies.

In Baker County, for example, with 12,887 registered voters, 69.3% of them Democrats and 24.3% of them Republicans, the vote was only 2,180 for Kerry and 7,738 for Bush, the opposite of what is seen everywhere else in the country where registered Democrats largely voted for Kerry."
Ok and this is for you Republican Bud.
"One possible explanation for this is the 'Dixiecrat' theory, that in Florida white voters (particularly the rural ones) have been registered as Democrats for years, but voting Republican since Reagan. Looking at the 2000 statistics, also available on Dopp's site, there are similar anomalies, although the trends are not as strong as in 2004. But some suggest the 2000 election may have been questionable in Florida, too.

One of the people involved in Dopp's analysis noted that it may be possible to determine the validity of the 'rural Democrat' theory by comparing Florida's white rural counties to those of Pennsylvania, another swing state but one that went for Kerry, as the exit polls there predicted. Interestingly, the Pennsylvania analysis, available at http://ustogether.org/election04/PA_vote_patt.htm, doesn't show the same kind of swings as does Florida, lending credence to the possibility of problems in Florida."
I am not claiming any of this indicates a conspiracy, but I think it will be interesting to see how this all plays out.

Oh and how about Fallujah? That wasn't politically timed was it? Yeah way to go "So Called Liberal Media" in pointing that one out. When our wars become driven almost soley by political ideology, then we are in serious trouble. Think Vietnam. Its time that we make this president stop using this war as a political tool. Yeah that is what I said Republicans. Come and get me.

On a more serious issue, this is so sad.

CNN.com - Suicide suspected at WTC site - Nov 7, 2004

I have been a little down about losing this election, but this is just too far. We have so much to look forward to. If anyone is seriously that upset about this election, please see a professional.

Sorry to end on such a sad note, but I needed to mention this.
posted by digitaljay @ 9:12 PM MST

1 Comments:

On Tue Nov 09, 11:02:00 PM MST, Blogger digitaljay said...
ah amazing, who is being a little cynical now? So you can say, without doing any research into the matter that this is all conviently explained away by the Dixiecrats eh? Ok well how about the counties in Ohio where the number of votes in the county were more than the number of registered voters! Let's start looking at data, and stop making immediate assumptions.

Anyhow, yeah I always said that waiting to launch an offensive on Fallujah or any other city in Iraq until after the election was a sad display of political manipulation of this war. Having said that, I also think launching a smaller attack on an Iraqi city hours before the first debate is ALSO a sad display of political manuevering.

But see, they are not mutually exclusive, you can have one without the other, and you can have both, they are different and yet the same. That is called complexity.

Sorry, sorry, don't want to get too nasty. But really, seriously, you know that if this was Bill Clinton running this war, and he waited until after his re-election to launch a major offensive, YOU would be the first to go after him screaming bloody murder.

In fact if my memory serves me right, didn't republicans do something just like that when Bill Clinton attempted to launch attacks over in that Europe place during Monica-gate?

MY it still amazes me how hypocritcal conservatives can be.

Ok once again, sorry, it just comes out. All in good fun.
 

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