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No Evidence of Election Tampering in Ohio
By Matt Margolis | December 21, 2004
Liberal conspiracy theorists beware, they’ve been dealt a devestating blow today, with the AP reporting that there has been no evidence of vote tampering with the electronic voting machines in Ohio.
Election officials watched Monday as a technician repeated a repair he had made to a vote tallying computer, then announced they had found no evidence of any sort of tampering, despite a congressman’s request for an FBI probe.
Observers, including a Green Party representative who had sought a presidential recount, agreed the procedure did not alter the Election Day vote total in the county, Hocking County Prosecutor Larry Beal said.
“Everybody felt better,” he said.
Questions about the integrity of the machine arose when an employee of TRIAD Governmental Systems Inc., the company that wrote the voting software used across much of Ohio, arrived Dec. 10 to inspect Hocking County’s tabulating machine.
I’d like to believe the morons behind the recounts will move on. I’d like to believe these conspiracy theoriests will give it a rest and accept the results of the election and perhaps work with our country instead of against it. There actions from today forward will tell us exactly what their true intentions were.
If the allegations of fraud continue then this was never about overturning the results. If liberal bloggers keep writing blog entries claiming Ohio was stolen then they were in on it too. They knew deep down that there was no tampering of the machine in Ohio, they just want Bush’s legitimacy as president to be in question for another four years.
Well, they lost. They lost on November 2, and they’ve been losing every day since then. Now they just need to find a new lost cause to hold on to for four years.
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