] What happened specifically is now -- it's against ] the law to start counting the votes before the polls have ] closed. But this file is date and time stamped at 3:31 in ] the afternoon on election day, and somehow all 57 ] precincts managed to call home add them themselves up in ] the middle of the day. Not only once but three times. If ] you have no electronic communications between the polling ] places and the main office, how does that happen? Because ] what would you literally have to do is you would have to ] shut down the polling place in 57 places at once and get ] in a car and drive this card into the county office. ] That's not going to happen. The voting machines have modems. (Or at least, it appears that way...) The leader of the movement against electronic voting machines says she has a smoking gun. |