The Register-Herald, Beckley, West Virginia

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November 17, 2009

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Time to go back to paper ballots



On Oct. 20 the Raleigh County Commission had a discussion about the (ES&S;) Electronic Software & Services. These voting machines have been stealing our vote since the infamous Joe Manchin, as Secretary of State, spent $20 million to have them installed as the state’s voting machines. Gov. Manchin, with the aid of Secretary of State Betty Ireland, and Secretary of State Natalie Tennant, intends to make it all the way to Washington, D.C.

These corrupted iVotronics voting machines have taken away the nation’s vote. Our elected servants no longer fear their constituents. They don’t need to worry about the $700 billion bailout or cap and trade bills or even health care bills. The citizens of Raleigh County and the nation have no vote. When a patriot asked the Raleigh County Commission to do away with these corrupt voting machines and go back to a paper ballot, his request was denied. By law, the commissioners could have just went back to paper ballots.

Miss Tennant acted like she was going to do away with these voting machines when talking to the Charleston newspaper while running for election. But even after receiving the Project EVEREST Report that goes into great detail stating the vulnerabilities and corruptible cryptology, she has decided to play along to get along.

These machines can lose votes and triplicate the votes as Castro and Harris very well know. Most of these voting machines you rate so high were manufactured in sweat shops in Manila, Philippines, by slave workers paid less than $2.15 an hour and the citizens of West Virginia were charged over $20 million for them. The help America vote act should have been called let’s help steal America’s vote.

A petition is being circulated to go back to the paper ballots. I urge everyone to sign the petition. Then we can get rid of the Raleigh County commission. Joseph Stalin stated it matters not who votes, only who counts them.



Timothy Arrington

Glen Daniel



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