Guest Blogged by John Gideon of VotersUnite.org
In an excellent article posted at OpEdNews, Andi Novick has this to say
‘Comply with the law, or take your business elsewhere’ is an excellent response to a vendor who essentially said to New York – take my business on my terms or we vendors may not want to do business with you, New York. After choosing to ignore New York’s 2005 law requiring voting vendors to place the source coding for the software that runs their voting systems into escrow with the State Board of Elections (SBOE), Avante has the gall to make this disingenuous argument in which it purports to blame New York for Avante’s refusal to comport with our Law.
And from the PhillyBurbs blog comes the following:
Those stories, and today’s other notable voting news items, all linked below as usual…
NAtional: It’s Very Simple Really LINK
NAtional: EAC Ungags Tova Wang
Expert Hired to Write Voter Fraud Study Now Allowed to Speak About It, Commission’s Burying, Altering of Her Report… LINK
CA: When Dungeons & Dragons meets California elections LINK
CA: Alameda County – BREAKING: California Judge To Rule County Must Rehold Election After Diebold Touch-Screen Election Records Destroyed by County Officials LINK
CO: Pueblo County – Editorial – Ripe for fraud LINK
FL: From $3,150 each to practically worthless
Six counties still owe $33-million on obsolete voting machines. LINK
FL: Charlotte County – Voters tell of election problems
Election group leaders cite machine problems LINK
FL: Miami-Dade County – Dade to shop for optical vote scanners
Miami-Dade’s elections chief was told to negotiate with three optical-scan vote machine vendors and return to county commissioners with a recommendation. LINK
FL: Palm Beach County – County warily OKs $3.1 million for optical scans LINK
KS: Sedgwick County – Editorial – True test of fewer polls will be 2008 LINK
MT: Laurel – Council approves mail ballot election LINK
NY: Avante’s (Not Very Good) Offer to New York Voters LINK
PA: Bucks County – Making money on voting machines LINK
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I am all for the old fashioned way of voting where people actually go to a designated location and filled out a paper saying who they voted for. It took a while longer but we didn’t have all the conspiracy.
Hyrum #1
Myth.
We have Stalin as an example of the neutrality of technology.
Stalin used only paper ballots. His time was before voting machines.
Yet he always won handsomely.
He explained it with this paraphrase: “The people who cast their paper ballots decide nothing, it is the people who count the paper ballots who decide everything”.
We need to realize that without honesty we can not have the american dream democracy.
So you, I, John, Brad, Bev Harris, and the rest of us can only struggle to make it as tamper proof as possible. We think that means, in this day and age of massive government corruption, a paper ballot system.
But as the Stalin factor shows us, it does not end with that technique, instead, it ends with honesty and integrity in election officials.
Speaking of myths of voting.
The dems have 48 votes in the Senate, and with Sanders they have 49. The repubs have 49 votes, and with Lieberman they have 50.
But the MSM is constantly saying the dems have “Senate control”. Not true.
The dems, contrary to this neoCon myth, do not “control the Senate”, they only have the “caucus majority“.
That does give them much power, because they have chairs of committees and majority votes on committees. That is why all the oversite, subpoenas, and trouble for the regime, since the last election.
However, dems do not have Senate control, which is defined as 60 votes. Next in the power heirarchy comes veto control with 67 votes.
So, to be fair the people gave them power in the last election because they have a caucus majority, but they need Senate control which is 60 votes, and veto control which is 67 votes.
Until then, we can only hope that more republicans will snap out of the hypnotic trance the neoCons have put on them, and vote with the dems on war issues.
The republicans have filibustered 43 times. The last time they filibustered Senator Webb’s amendment that would require soldiers returning from Iraq or Afghanistan to be at home equal to the time they were deployed.
All 48 dems votes and Sanders’ 1 vote were for the Webb relief, but only 7 republicans went along with them, so the republican filibuster prevailed 56-41.
So, thanks to those “troop supporting” republicans, the troops can be home a week and have to go back even if they had been in Iraq two years.
Rest and recovery was what Webb offered them. He offered a bit more time for National Guard troops.
The republicans filibustered instead of supporting the troops.
RE: post #3
The reason the dems now only have 48 votes is that Johnson is incapacitated. He may recover.
If that happens the dems will have 49 and the republicans 49. On war votes, Sanders votes with the dems, but Lieberman votes with the repubs.
Hence 50-50 … that is not “Control of the Senate” as the MSM falsely report.
Since Johnson is a Democratic senator, he counts in the majority. Since Lieberman and Sanders caucus with the Democrats, they count in the majority. The “majority” is not calculated on how they vote, or if they vote. It is calculated on the caucus, and the majority controls through chairmanships of committees, not how the votes shake out. The Democrats control the senate, just not well or by much.
Agent 99 #5
The law is made by votes. When a Senator does not vote the law is made no matter what party the Senator is in or even what state or country.
They must be on the floor and vote before the vote is inclusive of their vote.
“We don’t have the votes” or “we do have the votes” is a function of voting, and that is what makes the law.
“We are democrats” or “we are republicans” has no effect on the votes when counted in a Senate vote.
Who is the majority or minority does not control, it is how they vote.
Some votes, for instance, have been 92-8. That illustrates the point that party is irrelevant to anything other than potential.
The dems now have 98 votes and the republicans now have 99 votes. The independents now have 2 votes.
That totals 99 votes because one Senator cannot vote now.
That may change if Johnson recovers, because then both dems and repubs each have 49 votes. The two swing votes would determine the outcome, and when they tie Cheney casts the tie breaker.
And he is not a dem.
And when Lieberman votes on war issues he is Cheney’s Cheney.
If the dems controlled the Senate the republicans would not have filibustered 43 times.
A filibuster controls the Senate. Totally.