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Romney's Son Tagg Buys Hart Voting Machines And Others To Be Used In Swing States
These voting machines were manipulated by Republican operatives in Cincinnati (Was Senator Rob Portman involved? )stole 300,000 votes in Ohio from Kerry, giving a fraudulent White House pass to G W Bush in 2004 It's time for the Obama administration to issue an executive order banning Romney owned voting machines and to seek an immediate injunction against candidate or political party connected voting machines... and to bring back the paper ballot Other Republican owned voting machine companies: Dominion (owned by a Canadian conservative company which gave Republican Gov Walker of Wisconsin a thieving victory in Wisconsin).... Diebold was the original owner of these machines ESS of Nebraska Election Systems and Software has some of the Ohio machines... when Chuck Hagel was CEO of ESS he counted his own votes and installed himself as a senator from Nebraska
These voting machines were manipulated by Republican operatives in Cincinnati (Was Senator Rob Portman involved? )stole 300,000 votes in Ohio from Kerry, giving a fraudulent White House pass to G W Bush in 2004 It's time for the Obama administration to issue an executive order banning Romney owned voting machines and to seek an immediate injunction against candidate or political party connected voting machines... and to bring back the paper ballot Other Republican owned voting machine companies: Dominion (owned by a Canadian conservative company which gave Republican Gov Walker of Wisconsin a thieving victory in Wisconsin).... Diebold was the original owner of these machines ESS of Nebraska Election Systems and Software has some of the Ohio machines... when Chuck Hagel was CEO of ESS he counted his own votes and installed himself as a senator from Nebraska
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