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'Dozens' of Colorado Romney Voters Claim Machines Changed Votes to Obama
Briebart.com ^ | 3 Nov 2012, | Tony Lee

Posted on 11/03/2012 6:42:02 PM PDT by forbushalltheway

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To: plsjr
My dogs have microchips.

Just sayin'

41 posted on 11/03/2012 11:54:04 PM PDT by Paladin2
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To: plsjr
My dogs have microchips.

Just sayin'

42 posted on 11/04/2012 12:04:42 AM PDT by Paladin2
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To: forbushalltheway

So, what is done when people complain their votes have been changed by the machines? Are they given some way to rectify that “error” in calibration or are they just told to suck it up and leave?


43 posted on 11/04/2012 3:14:48 AM PST by freeangel ( (free speech is only good until someone else doesn't like it)
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To: LucyT

Same thing happening in FLORIDUH!!
Can you say SCYTL?
Supposedly they can change up to 10 million votes without getting caught.


44 posted on 11/04/2012 3:33:08 AM PST by rodguy911 (FreeRepublic:Land of the Free because of the Brave--Sarah Palin our secret weapon)
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To: butterdezillion
I think its SCYTL what do you think? Just too much coincidence that Michelle took that expensive vacation to Spain,here:

Michelle Obama's Lavish Spain Vacation Sparking Criticism 2 years ago Lynn Sweet Analysis by Lynn Sweet While first lady Michelle Obama continues sightseeing and shopping in southern Spain with her daughter Sasha and friends as "private" tourists, questions are being raised about the cost to taxpayers and whether a lavish vacation sends the right message during tough economic times in the United States. Mrs. Obama also has a "public" part of the vacation, but it's hardly heavy lifting and without any formal agenda. On Sunday, Mrs. Obama and 9-year-old Sasha will have lunch with King Juan Carlos and Queen Sophia at their summer palace on the island of Majorca. This trip is sparking the first controversy Mrs. Obama has faced since becoming first lady. While Mrs. Obama covers her personal expenses, taxpayers pay for security and support staffers, plus most costs associated with her Air Force plane. CBS News has run two stories -- on its Thursday evening newscast and on Friday morning -- examining the public costs of Mrs. Obama's travels. ABC did a piece Friday morning about Mrs. Obama and Sasha buying matching sundresses, the ritzy resort they visited and the heavy coverage of the visit by Spanish media. NBC ran a story about the trip as well, and more network coverage is in the works. Contributing to the developing narrative: a column by Andrea Tantaros in the Thursday New York Daily News headlined, "Material girl Michelle Obama is a modern-day Marie Antoinette on a glitzy Spanish vacation." "It is very difficult to lead a private life when you are a public figure," Anita McBride, the chief of staff for former first lady Laura Bush, told me. "No one would deny an official the need for a vacation. But the more expensive or lavish the trip, the greater the risk of criticism." The first lady arrived in the Mediterranean coastal city of Marbella on Wednesday, checking in to the super-posh Villa Padierna, along with her daughter, friends, a small number of staffers -- the East Wing would not say how many -- and a security force. (The Obama's older daughter, Malia, 12, is at overnight camp.) On Thursday, Mrs. Obama's entourage arrived in the historic city of Granada, also in southern Spain. According to a story in El Pais, before visiting the landmark cathedral in the city, Mrs. Obama's group stopped for ice cream, and didn't mind people snapping pictures on their cell phones. The day also included viewing a flamenco performance and in the evening a visit to the Alhambra palace. When the trip was first announced, it was billed as "private mother-daughter trip with longtime family friends." On Wednesday in Politics Daily, I wrote that Mrs. Obama may well take some criticism for the Spain vacation. While first ladies always stay at high-class hotels -- security is a big part of the reason -- a five-star resort on Spain's coast creates a potential perception problem. The U.S. jobless rate is still high -- 9.5 percent on Friday. And while Mrs. Obama and President Obama have tried to encourage tourism in Gulf Coast areas not impacted by the BP oil spill, she is highlighting the beauty of Spain's Mediterranean beaches before the first family travels to Florida's Gulf Coast on Aug. 14 for a weekend stay. During the Wednesday afternoon briefing, White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs was asked about the "appearance" of Mrs. Obama's trip. "The first lady is on a private trip," Gibbs said. "She is a private citizen and is the mother of a daughter on a private trip. And I think I'd leave it at that." While the White House has emphasized that Mrs. Obama pays her personal costs, as do her friends who flew to Spain on their own, taxpayers pick up a big chunk of the tab. According to CBS News, the tax dollar part of the vacation include an estimated $146,000 round-trip cost for the U.S. Air Force 757 aircraft, not counting ground time; about $95,000 in hotel costs for an estimated 70 security personnel -- Secret Service and military -- who get a $273-a-day government per diem, plus costs for the dozen or so cars in her motorcade. moment." The East Wing argues that Mrs. Obama is a private citizen, not an elected official, and she wants to focus on her friends and family. While taking August off, she plans to ramp up her schedule after Labor Day. I'm also told the East Wing is not going to react to these stories about Mrs. Obama's travels. lot to the American people who pay for all these vacations and outings and would go a long way towards better relations with the people of the U.S. " August 07 2010 at 9:50 PM +3 urbach3 'kavieng6:36 PM Aug 7, 2010 This is a perk of the highest office in the land. People will always ask those Michelle Obama is the most intelligent and educated first lady ... to have entered the white House...She is a great ambassador to the world, to repair our dirtied image...' Very well put. Your logic is brilliant! August 07 2010 at 9:32 PM -6 Mark I'd take a vacation, or two, or three..okay I've lost count...also if I knew my husband was destroying the greatest Nation in the history of the world. I'm sure she's stressed. August 07 2010 at 9:20 PM +10 phefnero Sorry...she's not a public servant as stated in my comment, but her husband is. She has no right to take these vacations on taxpayer dime. August 07 2010 at 9:16 PM +8 snessee August 07 2010 at 8:56 PM -9 2 replies to snessee's comment LAURI Sure she can afford her portion, it's the excess that WE the taxpayers are footing the bill for. Read the article. WE have to cover the $146,000 round trip for the US Air Force 757 plus $$$ for ground time. WE have to cover the $95,000 in hotel hotel expenses for 70 security personnel-Secret Service and Military to guard Michelle and Sasha. WE have to cover the 70 security personnel who earn a per diem (per day) of $273 plus costs. WE have to cover the costs of a dozen or so cars in her motorcade. Add it up...It's ridiculous. How many trips do they take? August 07 2010 at 9:37 PM +8 MISS ANN Then why is she using tax payers money, for friends and her security. Most celbs pay for their own body guards. Her husband is president not her. August 07 2010 at 9:49 PM +4 haji1153 sure she has a right to show her daughter the world but how many parents would indulge at taxpayers expense.ours is a republic not a royalty.how many people can go on vacation with so many sec guards and a dozen cars.thought obamas more like common folks not royalty.things change on opm August 07 2010 at 8:51 PM +4 mjz4043 It's unfortunate that our country is in such dire straits. I worry for these poor people without jobs and it must be hard to watch the chosen few be able to take any kind of vacation without one at a five-star resort. The rich seem to get richer and the poor, poorer. Very sad and it says very little for the compassion of the elite that they do this sort of thing. When you are in the public eye, it is not wise to flaunt your position, your money or your power. August 07 2010 at 8:41 PM +3 Michael Here's an idea to stimulate our economy . Give a stimulus of $10,000 per family , but tell them to only spend it here in our homeland so that the small towns and rural America gets some much needed help. Wow I think someone has lost touch with the American people . This isn't about Michelle being a private citizen . My point is in her role you have to show compassion and use good common sense. She isn't in touch with the reality that most families in the USA is one paycheck away from financial trouble . The money spent to fly her round trip is about $178,000 . It upsets me to think how many people I could help with that . Our own country would have been just fine to visit and support. She could have visited our National parks for starters. and they we got scytl "see below

US Voting Systems (Fraud) Outsourced to SCYTL (continued) by AARON KLEIN US Voting Systems (Fraud) Outsourced to SCYTL National security concerns With the purchase of SOE Software, meanwhile, SCYTL has increased its involvement in the U.S. elections process. SOE Software boasts a strong U.S. presence, providing results in over 900 jurisdictions. In 2009, SCYTL formally registered with the U.S. Election Assistance Commission (AEC) as the first Internet voting manufacturer in the U.S. under the EAC Voting System Testing and Certification Program. Also that year, SCYTL entered into an agreement with another firm, Hart InterCivic, to jointly market a flexible and secure electronic pollbook purportedly to allow U.S. election officials and poll-workers to easily manage the electoral roll on Election Day in an efficient and convenient manner. SCYTL"s ePollBookTM already replaced the paper precinct roster in Washington, DC. During the midterm elections in November 2010, SCYTL successfully carried out electoral modernization projects in 14 States. The company boasted that a "great variety" of SCYTL's technologies were involved in these projects, including an online platform for the delivery of blank ballots to overseas voters, an Internet voting platform and e-pollbook software to manage the electoral roll at the polling stations. The states that used SCYTL's technologies during the Midterms were New York, Texas, Washington, California, Florida, Alabama, Missouri, Indiana, Kansas, Mississippi, New Mexico, Nebraska, West Virginia and Washington DC. Just prior to the midterm's however, the new electronic voting system in Washington, DC was hacked. As a program security trial, the D.C. Board of Elections & Ethics reportedly encouraged outside parties to hack and find flaws in its new online balloting system. A group of University of Michigan students then hacked into the site and commanded it to play the University of Michigan fight song upon casting a vote. This is not the first time SCYTL'S systems have been called into question Voter Action, an advocacy group that seeks elections integrity in the U.S., sent a lengthy complaint to the U.S. Election Assistance Commission in April 2010 charging the integration of SCYTL systems "raises national security concerns." "Foreign governments may also seek to undermine the national security interests of the United States, either directly or through other organizations," Voter Action charged. The document notes that SCYTL was founded in 2001 as a spin-off from a research group at the Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona, which was partially funded by the Spanish government's Ministry of Science and Technology. SCYTL's headquarters are in Barcelona with offices in Washington, D.C., Singapore, Bratislava and Athens. The company provides voter services worldwide, including in France, Norway, Spain, India, the United Arab Emirates, Austria, Australia, Britain, Mexico, Switzerland, Philippines and Finland. Project Vote noted that in 2008, the Florida Department of State commissioned a review of SCYTL’s remote voting software and concluded, in part, that: * The system is vulnerable to attack from insiders. * In a worst case scenario, the software could lead to (1) voters being unable to cast votes; (2) an election that does not accurately reflect the will of the voters; and (3) possible disclosure of confidential information, such as the votes cast by individual voters. * The system may be subject to attacks that could compromise the integrity of the votes cast. With research by Brenda J. Elliott NOTE: An earlier edition of this article identified the venture capital firm that invested in SCYTL as the emerging markets investment management firm, Spinnaker Capital Group. The actual SCYTL investor is another company with a similar name, the Spanish venture capital firm Spinnaker SCR. Neither Spinnaker Capital Group nor its director, Bob McCarthy, are associated with SCYTL. ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED http://kleinonline.wnd.com/2012/01/18/obama-donor-scytl/ Back to Page 1 Other Top Stories Will Romney Pals' E-Vote Machines Let Romney Win? by BOB FITRAKIS & HARVEY WASSERMAN (COMMON DREAMS) Black Box Voting Gets DMCA Threat from Accenture by BEV HARRIS (BLACKBOXVOTING.ORG) Shocking Video: US Voting System Is Complete Farce by MAC SLAVO (SHTFPLAN.COM) Palm Beach Voter Fraud Again By Sequoia/Dominion by BRAD FRIEDMAN (BRADS BLOG) Don't Vote; It's All Rigged by YOU TUBE US Voting Systems (Fraud) Outsourced to SCYTL by AARON KLEIN "

everywhere instead of just a few states.

45 posted on 11/04/2012 3:54:28 AM PST by rodguy911 (FreeRepublic:Land of the Free because of the Brave--Sarah Palin our secret weapon)
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To: Retired Chemist

That and the fact that they can be hacked into as well.....


46 posted on 11/04/2012 3:55:42 AM PST by rodguy911 (FreeRepublic:Land of the Free because of the Brave--Sarah Palin our secret weapon)
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To: upchuck

“put more space between the colored buttons the voter must push.”
dIf that were the problem, then there’s be “errors” in favor of Romney 50% of the time. That’s not happening.


47 posted on 11/04/2012 4:04:02 AM PST by MayflowerMadam
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To: LucyT

Not just the odds of “random” improper calibration going to hussein every time but combine that with those quirks being in swing states. Just wait until Spain starts the count...


48 posted on 11/04/2012 5:29:36 AM PST by bgill (Evil doers are in every corner of our government. Have we passed the point of no return?)
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To: rodguy911

Those might well be the longest two paragraphs I’ve ever seen! :-)


49 posted on 11/04/2012 5:33:57 AM PST by meyer (Proud member of the 53%.)
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To: Cinnamontea
I can't imagine why anyone would trust an electronic vote. There's absolutely no back up with it, and no way to double check the vote with certainty.

When I early voted 2 Mondays ago, there was a hard copy of my votes displayed in a print out, Unfortunately, there wasn't one that I could keep for my records.
I am currently in contact with Adams County, Colorado's election folks to see if I can look up my voting history.
50 posted on 11/04/2012 5:46:39 AM PST by RandallFlagg ("Liberalism is about as progressive as CANCER" -Alfonzo Rachel)
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To: july4thfreedomfoundation; LucyT; null and void

I’m probably going to get totally flamed for this, but I’m going to attempt to explain it anyway...

These are “touch-screen” applications, correct? I’ve had to manage a system like that before - years ago, but still...
The “calibration” process is fairly simple, but it involves touching various points on the screen to do it. I don’t know if these programs have gotten more or less sensitive than the machine I worked with, but it is possible - depending on the person - to touch the “boxes” wrong and for the result to be that you have to almost touch above certain option boxes to get the right selection.

If that is how the machines are achieving these errors then it is DEFINITELY likely, that if you’ve got two or more choices on the screen, unless you touch it in the right way you will get the wrong selection. Sometimes even when I had JUST re-calibrated the machine we worked with people would STILL have problems touching the screen to get what they wanted, and then I would basically have to do it FOR them.

The “recalibration” problems would NOT arrive at mistakes 50% of the time like you proposed. It would ALWAYS be “off” to a certain point, and depending upon the person using the machine, the width of the fingers, the person’s height (as far as where they are pressing on the selection points), etc.. can ALL factor in to highlighting the wrong selection.

NOW, I’m NOT saying that someone may not be purposefully calibrating these machines to be “off” by some margin that would make hitting Romney’s selection highlight Obama’s selection (calibrating above or below the boxes), but it is possible that these are “mistakes” as well. And, frankly, there are some people who just do NOT know what they are doing. There are reports of some of these same machines highlighting Romney instead of Obama (that’s not receiving as much attention in our circles obviously, but it is happening).

THIS is exactly why I HATE electronic voting. There are way too many possible ways for these machines and the touch-screen applications to be “off” and cause problems such as the ones described.

I hope I’ve explained this well enough to not have people jumping all over me... I am NOT saying there are not perhaps problems occurring on PURPOSE in some of these places, but it IS possible for these to be calibration errors, and it is possible that it could be ALL going to a box above or below based upon how far it is off, and how sensitive the touch-screen is as well. There are also problems that occur depending upon how many people have gone through and used a specific machine - over time it can go “off” - even when it was calibrated correctly at the start of the day.

That all said - CHECK THE FINAL TALLY to make SURE your selections are what the machine recorded for you. Then DOUBLE-CHECK it again. If a paper ballot is available to you, USE IT, and avoid these problems altogether.

We need to also keep in mind that the majority of the poll workers do NOT have experience with these types of machines, nor programs. Not like someone who uses these applications everyday. You would not believe how much people don’t “get along” with technology, especially if they’ve never worked with such a system before.

This doesn’t have to be some part of a conspiracy at these polling locations (and I’m NOT trying to be rude, or disrespectful using that term so please don’t jump on me for that - I’m a ‘birther’ so I’m sensitive to that word as well).

This could honestly be pure incompetence, lack of proper training, and lack of understanding how often one needs to check the machines after large numbers of people have been using them. Also, a dirty screen can have an effect as well...


51 posted on 11/04/2012 7:59:07 AM PST by LibertyRocks
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To: MayflowerMadam

No, that’s not how a mistake in calibration would work. And, there have been reports of machines selecting Romney instead of Obama, but they don’t receive the attention here that they do in other places - and that’s not a slam, it’s just obvious that we’d be looking more at those “mistakes” in favor of Obama, while those on the “other side” will be looking for the mistakes that favor Romney.


52 posted on 11/04/2012 8:04:04 AM PST by LibertyRocks
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To: RandallFlagg

Did you get a ballot # or voter# or something for which to check against? I’m just curious as to how they would look it up because they are not supposed to keep track according to name of the voter.

I’m hoping there is some difference in how our polling place works compared to last election - we have the scantron machines and it only ticks the large counter forward, and doesn’t give you anything in return...

I would REALLY like to go back to HAND-COUNTED Paper ballots - I don’t care if it would take a MONTH to find out the results. It’s worth the wait, IMO. There are too many ways for these mechanical and computerized systems to go wrong.


53 posted on 11/04/2012 8:09:25 AM PST by LibertyRocks
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