Did the NSA help Bush hack the vote?
Bob Fitrakis | January 9, 2006
>>"What part of the headline in the Columbus Dispatch: “Diebold vote machine can be hacked, test finds” don’t people understand? The electronic hacking and monitoring of votes by U.S. intelligence agencies has a long history, from mainframe computers in the 70s and 80s to DREs in the 80s and 90s. In fact, W.’s father appears to be one of the first beneficiary of e-voting fraud with his victory of Bob Dole in the 1988 New Hampshire primary."<<
>>"The recent revelations about hacking of Diebold voting machines and the findings of the General Accountability Office as to the insecurity of the e-voting networks cannot be separated from the president’s criminal use of the NSA to spy on American citizens. As much as we rejoice in the resignation of Diebold CEO Walden O’Dell and the pending lawsuits by shareholders against Diebold, it should not obscure the massive continued potential to hack the vote."<<
>>"Recently, Professor Steve Freeman of Penn spoke at a New York election reform forum and told the audience that a third of the Kerry voters who showed up in exit polls in rural Republican-dominated areas simply don’t show up in the actual vote tally. Not just in Ohio, but throughout the nation."<<
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http://www.freepress.org/columns/display/3/2006/1294