Monday, January 14, 2008

Some things going on ...

Here are some links worth looking at. I'm going to try and catch up with work stuff over the rest of the week so I will be on a bit of a hiatus. Of course, if something major happens, I'll post it. Also, I'm working on a health care piece which will be posted later this week.

 This is great news: ["Judge Grants Kucinich Entry to NV Debate"].
Recounts will cost $55,000 in the Republican primary and $75,000 in the Democratic primary, according to WMUR tonight.
If you are interested in donating money to help offset the costs, go here: ["Donate for New Hampshire recount"].

New poll in Nevada shows things in both primaries are still up in the air: ["New Poll: Democratic race in Nevada a dead heat"]. So, the poll shows a 5 point spread between first place Obama and third place Edwards. Eh, a three-way tie, if you consider the margin of error. So, why is the mainstream press ignoring the Edwards campaign again?
And, is this why Hillary is pounding on the Caucus process, because she doesn't think she can win?: ["Clinton Bashes the Process Ahead of Nevada Caucuses"].

Amy Goodman has this piece about the cost of the political process: ["The Broadcasters' Big Payday"]. Speaking of Goodman, she interviewed the guy who wrote a piece about vote machine problems in the NYT: ["Will Your Vote Be Counted in 2008?"].

Have another one, Sydney: ["Blumenthal On the Boil"].
And here is Hillary, getting booed again: ["Clinton booed at MLK rally in New York"].

Strange voting problems
Here are some voting tabulation issues. I don't know if it is vote fraud or if it is human error, but it is worth looking at.

First, look at this post showing Giuliani's vote totals dropping even though everyone else is going up: ["Caucusvx9"]. How does that happen?

Here's another one. On this video, a Ron Paul fan shows Paul's numbers dropping:



Of course, a news organization can't be trusted with the counts because they are not actually counting the votes. They are just putting up totals that they get in.

More people think there may have been vote fraud in the New Hampshire primary: ["A case of Voter Fraud in New Hampshire?"]. Even Limboob is beginning to wonder: ["Limbaugh: It's gotta be those out of state buses"].

Here are some other vote fraud conspiracy links: ["Vote Fraud Archives"].

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