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Well at least I'm glad the columnist checked his sources ... smells like something the news agencies now need to pick up. We have to keep corporate America accountable.
Man oh man I think Romney is going to rig this election! He probably paid ACORN to work for him, guaranteed win for sure!!!
why do people always think everything is a conspiracy and why do they beleive what they read? Weren't you taught by your parents to believe nothing that you hear and only 1/2 of what you see? I was and it has proved very helpful. This doesn't have anything to do with what side you are on, it is simply, most things are taken out of context for some reason..or very slanted to fit a particular view.
"Producers and investors of voting machines that have previously shown susceptibility to fraud in Ohio have been found to donate hundreds of thousands of dollars to the Romney campaign, raising concern about a dangerous bias in a major swing state.
Directors at Hart Intercivic, a national provider of voting systems, were found donating vast amounts of money to the Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney."
"And why would those who run the company that owns Hart Intercivic be giving hundreds of thousands of dollars to a political candidate? And why would a political candidate and his family have a financial relationship with a company that owns a chunk of the voting machine company that will be counting the actual votes given to that political candidate or his opponent?"
"Producers and investors of voting machines that have previously shown susceptibility to fraud in Ohio have been found to donate hundreds of thousands of dollars to the Romney campaign, raising concern about a dangerous bias in a major swing state.
Directors at Hart Intercivic, a national provider of voting systems, were found donating vast amounts of money to the Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney."
"And why would those who run the company that owns Hart Intercivic be giving hundreds of thousands of dollars to a political candidate? And why would a political candidate and his family have a financial relationship with a company that owns a chunk of the voting machine company that will be counting the actual votes given to that political candidate or his opponent?"
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