Monday, January 23, 2006

Voting fraud and that zany liberal press

Mark Crispin Miller, as they say, wrote the book on voting fraud. It's getting great reviews - in Moscow. Paul Craig Roberts, who was Assistant Treasury Secretary under Ronald Reagan, has also written a good review which Crispin says will be posted on various websites in this country. Read that as blogs and activist sites. NPR won't even mention it. Roberts says in part,
Miller describes considerably more election fraud than voting machines programmed to count a proportion of Kerry votes as Bush votes. Voters were disenfranchised in a number of ways. Miller reports incidences of intimidation of, and reduced voting opportunities for, poorer voters who tend to vote Democrat...

...The outcome of the 2004 presidential election has always struck me as strange. [...] It seems contrary to American common sense for voters to have reelected a president who had failed in such a dramatic way."
So why won't the mainstream US media touch this book that proves voting fraud is much more than just a conspiracy theory? I guess it's because that "liberal media" wouldn't want to upset the White House since gee whiz, the GOP so embodies the liberal ideology, right?
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