Rove Conspired with GOP Techie to Steal Elections
August 21st, 2008Since 2000, a partisan IT man has been stealing votes and altering the outcomes of elections in league with Karl Rove, former political aide to President George W. Bush, according to information now emerging from GOP whistleblowers involved in civil lawsuits. This includes the election of Governor Bob Riley over incumbent Don Siegelman in 2002.
With each election the fraud grew more sophisticated, sources say, and preparations are being made to steal even more votes in 2008.
There’s only one way to find out about this fraud being perpetrated on the American people, and that’s to turn to independent publishers on the Web Press, since the so-called “mainstream” or “corporate” media, including newspapers and television news outlets, are not covering the story.
In other words, this is one revolution not being covered on the TV Tube, but on YouTube. For more information, follow all the news about election theft at the official Website for the “New American Patriot,” where America’s pro-democracy movement begins, at VelvetRevolution.us.
Tags: Election Fraud




August 21st, 2008 at 11:27 am
This is why good old paper ballots, counted by hand in the presence of monitors from all parties competing, is the best guarantee again vote fraud. The old-fashioned process is cumbersome and takes longer than computerized voting, but we should be willing to trade waiting till Wednesday to know who won for instant information that may be based on fraud.
There’s little doubt, in my opinion, that Al Gore actually won Florida in 2000 and there’s a lot of doubt about Ohion in 2004 with the Diebold machines being used. That said, unless the voters demand an electoral process that minimizes the opportunity to steal elections, fraud will continue. When control of the federal power and money machine in DC is at stake, it’s no holds barred for Machiavellians such as Rove.
Reform of how ballot are cast and counted needs to be paired with liberalized ballot access. Today, most states make it extremely difficult and expensive for alternative parties and independent candidates to appear on general election ballots.
Combined with legislative gerrymandering and other built-in advantages of incumbency, the result is a virtual guarantee that no one other than Democrats and Republicans will be elected. The last time a third party candidate actually had a chance of winning the presidency was 1912 when Teddy Roosevelt ran as the Progressive Party nominee. That was 96 years ago.
All of that, coupled with an average turnout nationally of about 50% of the voters over recent decades in major elections, make the democratic process a sham. Elected officials can claim to represent “the will of the people” but that claim, like the process that put them in office, is riddled with corruption and fraud.
August 21st, 2008 at 1:41 pm
On this issue, we have digressed from a great democracy to a third-world country. Hopefully enough people are fired up this time around to take the country back from Bush and Rove in a landslide. I don’t think they can steal an election unless it is close.
The problem is, the press here is in collusion with the likes of Rove. Witness the video below on how a Birmingham News reporter was fed information by federal prosecutors to trump up a scandal using a classic Rovian term, “double-dipping.”
I don’t think anyone would accuse the Newhouse papers in Alabama of being the “liberal media.” Obviously their publishers have a “partisan” political agenda, but they are on the right, not the left, of the political spectrum.
August 21st, 2008 at 3:29 pm
For those who many not recognize the deer in the headlights above, that’s Bill Canary, who I don’t believe is identified in the video, but most likely is a part of this nightmare