Oct
28
Written by:
Dr. Ernie Moore
Thursday, October 28, 2010
In the Presidential election it was Black Panthers and Acorn. Now it’s voting machines rigged with Democrat candidates!!!!!

Ah, yes, machines who vote for you!
We are serious. The story below is exactly as we grabbed it. No changes. When is the law going to do something about crooked elections?!
“Clark County Registrar of Voters Larry Lomax said there is no voter fraud, although the issues do come up because the screens are sensitive. For that reason, a person may not want to have their fingers linger too long on the screen after they make a selection at any time.”
Sure!
Story begins:
Voters Complain Of Problems At Polls
Election Registrar Says Election Fraud-Free
POSTED: 9:49 pm PDT October 25, 2010
UPDATED: 8:28 am PDT October 26, 2010
LAS VEGAS -- Some voters in Boulder City said they are concerned about fraud at the electronic ballot box.
Voter Joyce Ferrara said when they went to vote for Republican Sharron Angle, her Democratic opponent, Sen. Harry Reid's name was already checked.
Ferrara said she wasn't alone in her voting experience. She said her husband and several others voting at the same time all had the same thing happen.
"Something's not right," Ferrara said. "One person that's a fluke. Two, that's strange. But several within a five minute period of time -- that's wrong."
Clark County Registrar of Voters Larry Lomax said there is no voter fraud, although the issues do come up because the screens are sensitive. For that reason, a person may not want to have their fingers linger too long on the screen after they make a selection at any time.
"Especially in a community with elderly citizens (they have) difficulty in (casting their) ballot," Lomax said. "Team leaders said there were complaints (and the) race filled in."
At any time, voters can go back on the screen and review their selections. They are allowed to make changes and encouraged to double-check their ballot on screen and on paper before it is cast.
Lomax said voters need to have faith in the system.
"This election, I think, more than ever," he said. "The two sides are very fractured and each side is suspicious and we're caught in the middle."