Steve Hanson is the founder and editor of Uppity Wisconsin. He is also a web developer in his spare time.
Voting investigation in Ohio - is it too late to keep 2008 from being stolen?
A growing body of evidence points to the real possibility of cyber-voter-fraud having been used to game the 2004 elections in Ohio, masterminded by Karl Rove and carried out by a GOP Uber-geek. Let's hope that if this is true, the investigation goes far enough forward to stop this from happening again this year.
The little story about how the GOP
cyber-gamed the Ohio presidential election in 2004 is growing by the
day, spurred on to greater heights Thursday when an Ohio election
attorney asked the Ohio Attorney General to provide immunity protection
to Mike Connell, the GOP IT mastermind who built various computer
systems they say not only won Ohio for President Bush in 2004 but led
to many other wins for Republicans over the years of the Bush
Administration.A key
figure in the grand strategy of the Grand Old Party to build a cyber
system that could assure permanent control by Republicans of key
offices, state and federal, is Mike Connell, an Ohio native some refer
to as a “High IQ Forrest Gump” for his brilliance in masterminding the
construction of various computer systems associated with election
procedures and data security, including the so-called firewall in
Congress.














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