Let's talk about voter fraud in Florida. In 2000, Florida (actually the Supreme Court) was the deciding state. In 2000 Bush got 85% of registered republican floridian votes. In 2004, in 47 out of 67 Florida counties he recieved more than 100% of republican votes. In 15 he recieved 200%. In 4 he recieved 300%. The only explaination is, of course, a LARGE crossover vote (from Democrats and Independants). Back in 2000, Gore recieved 47% of Independant votes to Bushs 46%. In 2004, Kerry won 57% to 41% over Bush. So the dems must have dropped, yes? In 2000, Bush had 13% of Democrat votes. In 2004 he had 14% of Democrat votes. WHAT?! That doesn't make sense though?! Well, maybe it was new voters. Maybe all these extra votes came from those who were first time voters and lapsed voters? Well actually 54% of those went to Kerry (a 9 point margin).
That's not all. Perry County, Ohio was certified (by Secretary of State Ken Blackwell)
two precincts with 124.4% and 124% of registered voters. In other words, this is an impossible figure.
In Liberty City, Florida, 88% of registered voters are registered Democrat. Only 8% is registered Republican. But in 2004, Bush took Liberty city by a landslide. In Baker County, approx 70% Dem, 20% republicans, Bush won approx. 4 to 1. If this were legitimate, why didn't more people crossover statewise? This would have to be a gerneral pattern. It is not. It's a patchwork of unbelievable crossovers, and patterns matching the party lines. These irregular voting patterns occoured only in certian counties. This was evident only in OhiO and Florida. This magnatude of voter crossover was not nearly matched in any other state. Suspect, but I'll admit not impossible.
Clinton Curits was a lifelong registed Republican. He was working for Yang(?) Enterprises in Florida. In 2000, he was approached by Tom Feeny, who was Jeb Bush's running mate for Florida Lt. Governer back in 1994. Feeny is the general council and lobbiest for Yang Enterprises.
Feeny asked Curtis is he could erduce a software computer program that would undetectably steal votes.
BTW, and information not backed up by websites were from an interview with Dr. Dennis Loo (
http://www.commondreams.org/views05/0813-29.htm and
http://www.gunsandbutter.net/archives.php)
I'll post more later.