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Superman's product of the century (so far):
I'm getting an email or two every day about what different investigations are determining about fraud occuring in Washington state during our recent 'election'. For the most part, I am being asked not to report on what they are finding so all I can say is that it is all juicy and, if correct, will rock our state and likely the nation.
Friend 'Shark' Sharkansky over at Sound Politics has been doing yeoman's work with King County data - discovering certain precincts with large numbers of voters whose addresses are at the elections office (our state law requires registration at a residence), apparent multiple voters, apparent dead voters, and at minimum: gross incompetence on King County's part in getting precincts, voters, and ballots all mixed up. Shark originally broke the story about the 3,539 less voters than there are ballots currently reported by King County (they are working on an 'update').
The Democrats will likely argue that all this fuss about irregularities is just sour grapes - and that 'mistakes' are all that have been discovered - that King County has some work to do to overcome some incompetence in some areas and that they'll do something about it. They certainly were not aware of any problems with King County, certainly there's no fraud, right?
Well, the latest bombshell is that yesterday friend Dinocrat Josef commented on this site about his deja vu - he had remembered seeing some video on a site (that would be Will Baker's) about vote fraud in King County. (Sound Politics posted on Josef's deja vu here.)
I spent some time since then capturing the video over the internet and converting it from Real media to Windows media, editing it down a little and combining two clips into one file and attempting to improve it a bit. The video is of very poor quality (very low frame rate) - but the audio is pretty good. I'm attempting to get original source material both from Will and King 5 - if I can get them to answer my emails. Click on the picture at left to see the video (requires MS media player).
The Fair Elections Group - as of 1998 had found voting fraud in 12 states - that was every state that it had worked in through that point in time - was hired by King 5 to analyze the King County voter list - that's the same one in the current version that Shark is working with.
The Fair Elections Group immediately reported: There are thousands of voters illegally registered and voting in King County!
In the video, King County officials promise they will correct the problems. Later the King County Council met about reform and noted that there were thousands of cases of illegal voting in King County and that the King 5 investigation and videos were significant and instrumental in pointing out the problems.
The Fair Elections Group also determined that about 5,200 voters in King County were registered twice.
Election officials stated that these reports were really just clerical errors and would be corrected. The King County Council representative said that reforms were established - and they ordered King County elections to enact proposed changes in voting registration and procedures.
An exhaustive crawl of the King County web site doesn't find any effort of any kind of reforming voting procedure or registration reform any time between 1998 and the present.
At minimum this means that King County election officials cannot hide behind incompetence or not knowing there were any problems - at worst it means that King County officials are a nest of vipers who have usurped the will of the people and that every close election in Washington state - not just this Governor's race - a Senate seat and several bond issues recently come to mind - are suspect.
It is also telling that the public has allowed this infestation of corruption to remain. No more, I say, no more!
UPDATE: Thankfully, Michelle Malkin is continuing to update on our plight.
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Thanks for your work :-).
You do A+ work!
EMCEE: Thanks - and 'takes one to know one'!
Posted by: Josef at Jan 5, 2005 7:53:40 PM
FYI: I screwed up when updating my original blog post - it's now http://josef-a-k.blogspot.com/2005/01/deja-vu-from-king-county.html
Posted by: Josef at Jan 28, 2005 5:44:14 PM
FYI: TheTruthRocks.com no longer works!
Posted by: Josef at Jun 25, 2005 3:41:30 PM




