Hanging chad in KC not as sexy as it sounds

This town's history is full of election fraud and in the historic Stadium Election it seems as if we're doomed to repeat the past. Additionally, I did not know that the April 4th election will be the last time we'll use punch card ballots. After that you don't have to worry about voting anymore because Diebold will do it for you.
Just received an e-mail from the only anonymous person on the Internet who doesn't hate me (sniffle) . . . Here are the highlights:
- Missouri's history of election fraud is more like current events. The state was sued for voting violations in the 2004 election, including registering more people to vote in some counties than their entire voting-age population. One of those counties was, you guessed it, Jackson County.
- Punch Card Ballots are very easy to screw with . . .
- KC still relies heavily on punch card ballots . . .
- Tampering evidence can be found by looking for precincts that have an abnormally high rate of "discards" . . .
Here is the complete text of the interesting anonymous e-mail. Read it for yourself. It makes an interesting case.



This Tuesday, vote early and vote often!
Ask Anna Hearn she had her election stolen when she ran for school board--she claims that it was done at Cleavers church. Her book is in the public library.
Ask Sonny Gibson he ran against Curls and had ballot boxes that disappeared full of ballots. He made complaints to the state officials and nothing was done.
Ask Westport Landing Democratic Club or Freedon Inc. They always get paid by Pat Greys North Star Marketing Group. The money buys something.
Wow, you losers are already setting up your excuses for the Yes vote victory on Tuesday.
Very proactive TKC and the rest of the True Kansas City Haters
Sounds interesting. That's why we need audited elections. Not that it'll do any good once Diebold takes over. That company can tamper with audits too.
Does anyone else remember 1990? The Star keeps talking how how awful the 1990 lease agreement is, but at the time, the Star actually supported it, and lauded Bill Waris for...yup, you guessed it...keeping our teams!
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