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Swedish giant releases the largest piece of its *Katamari*-like studio
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“The more corrupt the state, the more numerous the laws.” ~ Gaius Cornelius Tacitus
This deserves a bit more because frankly, I'm getting tired of the nuts.
Indeed this might get added to my FAQ here (go see the sect...
• A 1.03-mils parishwide property tax for operation and maintenance of the Health Unit.but with the electronic voting machines the criminals have sprung on us does voting really matter anymore?
• A 20-mill property tax in Fire Protection District No. 10 for 10 years for operation and maintenance of the district.
• An 11.74-mill property tax in Fire Protection District No. 12 for 10 years for operation and maintenance of the district.
• A 15.34-mills property tax in Fire Protection District No. 4 for 10 years for operation and maintenance of the district.
• A 14.24-mills property tax in Fire Protection District No. 7 for 10 years for operation and maintenance of the district.
• A 24.49-mill property tax in Road District No. 2B for 10 years for improvement and maintenance of roads.
• A 50-mill property tax in Road District No. 6A for 10 years for improvement and maintenance of roads. ~ read more also in central louisiana: allen, beauregard, concordia, evangeline, grant and natchitoches all have taxes on today's ballot that you should go vote against.
Are computerized voting machines a wide-open back door to massive voting fraud? The discussion has moved from the Internet to CNN, to UK newspapers, and the pages of The New York Times. People are cautiously beginning to connect the dots, and the picture that seems to be emerging is troubling.
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"A defective computer chip in the county's optical scanner misread ballots Tuesday night and incorrectly tallied a landslide victory for Republicans," announced the Associated Press in a story on Nov. 7, just a few days after the 2002 election. The story added, "Democrats actually won by wide margins."
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"A new computer chip was flown to Snyder [Texas] from Dallas," County Clerk Lindsey told the Associated Press. With the new chip installed, the computer then verified that the Democrat had won the election. In another Texas anomaly, Republican state Senator Jeff Wentworth won his race with exactly 18,181 votes, Republican Carter Casteel won her state House seat with exactly 18,181 votes, and conservative Judge Danny Scheel won his seat with exactly 18,181 votes -- all in Comal County. Apparently, however, no poll workers in Comal County thought to ask for a new chip. ~ read more