Electoral-vote.com Under Heavy Load; Attack?
An anonymous reader writes "Electoral-vote.com (and mirrors electoral-vote2.com through electoral-vote8.com) seem to be very slow at the moment. Votemaster ( A. Tanenbaum) just posted 'All the servers appear to be under attack now, also DNS. I added another large multiprocessor but it doesn't seem to help much. I don't this is going to work. Sorry.' Massive attack or just a large flash crowd? Anybody up for some mirroring so votemaster can concentrate on the polls?"
Reader fishwack writes with word that as of 3:46GMT (10:46 PM Eastern time in the U.S.) "the Federal Electoral Commission's Web site is down."
Political zerg.
Job? I don't have time to get a job! Who will sit around and bitch about being broke and unemployed then?
Let's post it to Slashdot with a link.
I don't this is going to work.
:)
Me neither
by /.ing them. Nice going.
Actually I'm currently (23:06 CST) able to get to both fec.gov and Andy's site.
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"Do the Right Thing. It will gratify some people and astound the rest." - Mark Twain
I got to the FEC with no problem. electoral-vote.com seemed fine too.
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I was just there and kept refreshing and everything was working fine....stop crying wolf
by linking to all of them on Slashdot!!!!!!!
It must be under attack, probably by terrorists, who seek to quash our freedom and replace it with...evilness! Because, you know, it doesnt make sense that a site could go down because of insane numbers of people using it. Us slashdotters cant imagine such a thing happening. Besides, who would be going there now, anyhow?
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I think these sites might be slow because the US is voting in a Presidential Election today, so people are checking out those sites for the results so far, etc.
What's this? like the fourth direct link to the site today?
"Go to CNN [for a] spell-checked, fact-checked summary" -- CmdrTaco
I can get to it without issue (from the 24.) network.
/., you can expect it to experience heavy load.
Of course, now that it's up on
Don't think that a small group of dedicated individuals can't change the world. It's the only thing that ever has.
It appears to be moving along fine now. Then again, /. effect is bound to happen. GG! =)
quick! :)
switch to a microkernel based OS and webserver we all know would stand up to this attack nicely...
jk
I for one, welcome our new hot grits... PROFIT!
right now they're calling florida as "weak kerry" which is nowhere near the case if you look at the figures in so far. Why is this site important?
It surely isn't!
"Sorry.' Massive attack or just a large flash crowd? "
One if by plane? Two if by Internet?
heh but on a serious note, there's something over 120 million voters? With such a close election? Doubt it's a hostile attack.
I've been unable to contact any of my political blogs all day. My guess is it's called TRAFFIC because people (especially the west coast) are trying to get a sixth sense of what's going on...
Would it be under heavy load if we didn't slashdot the poor thing?
./ downs the Feds
and they are actually trying to shut them down by posting on slashdot...(?)
/. affect as good as denial of service?
isnt the
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Attack? Sure... millions of people across the world hitting refresh in unison... Terrorists!
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Same here. The site's actually responding faster for me now than it was last night.
http://www.electoral-vote3.com/
through
http://www.electoral-vote8.com/
If one doesn't come up, use another.
Looks like whoever takes Ohio is going to win the election. Kerry is behind, he's been down by between 100,000 and 125,000 votes for as long as I've been obsessively hitting "reload" on CNN's Ohio page.
Screwed by religion again... all the fucking midwestern blue-collar bible-thumpers who have lost their jobs thanks to Bush are STILL voting for him because on his anti-gay and anti-abortion stance. Unbelievable.
Why do ABC and CNN website disagree on the number of EVs each candidate has (projected) but agree on the states they have - who has got it wrong?
Is there any correlation between states where Bush outperformed the exit polls and states where the electronic voting machines are being used?
Under attack by the MAJOR TV NETWORKS, so that people switch from the Internet to TV and watch their precious ads.
Don't count your chickens. Assuming you know how to count.
Perhaps, just perhaps, the site is running slow and getting a lot of hits because of the DAMN ELECTION?
My God, it ain't that hard people. When the major networks not calling the elections till damn near the last moment it should have been expected that web based resources would be placed under a much larger load.
Hell, CNN JUST called Florida.
http://electoral-vote.com.nyud.net:8090
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And if you had half a brain, you'd realize that the only significant states are Florida and Ohio. Since it looks like Bush is winning Florida, whoever grabs Ohio will win the presidency.
Mirroring helped
Aljazeera was also down, per Netcraft
I've blogged live about Internet Load all day on my blog today
There have to be millions like me who have been shifting from electoral-vote.com, to drudgereport.com, to foxnews.com, to cnn.com.
Just looking to get the most up to date information.
LK
"Hi. This is my friend, Jack Shit, and you don't know him." - Lord Kano
Its good that you provide us apache-crash-happy slashdotters with a link to Electoral-vote.com, come on troops get in there and get that server smoking!
More seriously, can anyone tell my why at this moment the reports are so uneven among the major networks:
NBC: 207 / 199
Yahoo: 237 / 199
Fox: 210 / 144
CBS: 246 / 207
Answer that, then continue to F5, F5, F5...
And do it in firefox, maybe the major news sites will notice in their logs.
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Wow, suppressing the black vote really works.
reminds me of :.....
Bush goes to visit a primary school, he's sitting in front of a group of 8 year olds when one pipes up and says he'd like to ask the President something..
"Go right ahead" say Bush..
"Well, my name is Billy", says the kid, "and I have three questions, How did you win in FLorida when Gore got more votes?, Why haven't you caught Bin Laden yet? and why did we go to war in Iraq over WMD's when you obviously knew there weren't any there?"..
As Bush struggles to answer suddenly the bell rings... "Saved by the bell!" thinks George as the kids file out.
A few hours later once again the President is sitting in front of the kids and another child raises his hand and asks to speak..
"Umm..err..well...ok, I guess" says George..
"Hello Mr President, my name is Tommy and I have 5 questions for you...How did you win in FLorida when Gore got more votes?, Why haven't you caught Bin Laden yet? why did we go to war in Iraq over WMD's when you obviously knew there weren't any there?, why did the lunch bell ring 20 minutes early and where the fuck is Billy ?!".
currently(12:18AM eastern):
237-195 (ABC)
234-188(CNN)
246-207(Drudge)
And this is already counting Californa, Kerry's mainstay of the late closing Western states.
I haven't been able to get to the Beeb since about 1930 PST. Presumably it's being crushed by the load of legit users, but I wonder if it might be actually under attack, too?
With reasonable men I will reason; with humane men I will plead; but to tyrants I will give no quarter. -- William Lloyd
How about slashdot lending some bandwidth? Certainly it would be a small think to ask the perpetrator of so many past bandwidth spikes that is obviously very capable of handling a heavy load.
and currently, Bush is ahead about 100k in Ohio.
Tonight is total choas. Everyone is on the edge of their seat. Beginning of massive internal conflict in the U.S.? Who knows?
"Don't count your chickens" is right! At the moment the states appear to be going *exactly* as they did in 2000. With only five electoral votes between Bush & Gore in 2000, all it will take is one state to swing to Kerry, and at the moment New Hampshire is starting to look like it might just be that one state... Hell, it's flip-flopped between Bush and Kerry so many times, it's only fitting it should end up Democrat. ;)
UNIX? They're not even circumcised! Savages!
I am not having any trouble getting through to the site, but I did notice that they have the numbers backwards for Florida (as of 21:25 Pacific time) showing Kerry at 49% and Bush at 44%. As I am typing this NBC just called Florida for Bush.
Whats the point of this if it is not going to be accurate?
If you could reason with religious people, there would be no religious people
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Check out the exit polls. Scroll down to what people believe are the most important qualities in a president. Only 7% said intelligence!!!!! HOLY FUCK!!! JESUS CHRIST, is this the country that I'm living in?!?!?!?
Damn fine maneuvering, son. If it wasn't overloaded before, it's sure to get the mother of overloads now! :)
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Dammit, it was working for me ... until this story was posted. Thanks a lot, Slashdot. >:(
New Hampshire and Nevada look poised to switch to Kerry; if everything else stays the same, that gives us a tie.
I'm glad I voted in Ohio this year.
What?
Where's all that "a 20% performance hit is not a big deal" crap now, bigmouth? :-)
Seeing that this goon webmaster has Florida going to Kerry makes him lose all credibility.
And even though its irrelevant, I am in Florida.
I don't understand why Slashbots assume that people who support Bush are dumb. I don't support Bush; I voted for Kerry. But I don't think that people who voted for Bush are dumb. They just have different priorities, values, and opinions than I do. I just don't get it: I understand Bush bashing (he's a public figure after all), but why bash people who voted for him? Attacking someone who holds a different opinion than you does not help your cause...
And it looks like he'll win the popular vote too. I know this won't be a popular decision on slashdot, but the fact is that America has spoken. If only techies had a right to vote then yes, Kerry would have won, but to become President you have to have widespread support.
To everyone pi$$ed off - the world isn't coming to an end, Bush isn't Hitler, the US isn't turning into Nazi Germany. Actually I think this country is pretty awesome, and I'm proud to be an American.
Two men enter, one man leaves!
Two men enter, one man leaves!
Two men enter, one man leaves!
and we should all jump over to one of the sites to check it out! that'll show those DDOS bastards! they can't push out nearly as much bandwidth as all of /.!
Is it just me, or is this guy (who's supposed to be this networking guru) is a little too careless with interchanging the words "attack" with "under heavy load"...
Look, your site just got posted twice to Slashdot, not to mention Fark a few times, and is trumpeting itself as one of the best statistical predictors. Who knows how many other people have it hotlinked (since it had been promoting a Kerry win for a while), and are just clicking Refresh to see what you've changed... That doesn't correllate with a malicious attempt to block usage of your website by hogging network resources in a denial of service style "attack"... besides, it's not like the information you're presenting is all that unique, it's just your opinion after all, an opinion shared by 48% of the voting public. And at the end of the day, he's seeing network load because he just doesn't have the monetary resources that a CNN or Yahoo does to throw another server or 6 up when under heavy usage...
But it doesn't matter anyways, since the content of the site isn't updating today with what we're learning of the polls... New Jersey for Kerry (as he predicted), Florida has gone Bush (which he didn't), which puts Bush as the winnner. His site still reads Kerry, which I'm not surprised, as he freely admits he's a Kerry supporter. We'll probably have it all sorted out in a few hours.
Then again, New Mexico is currently showing as a swing to Bush according to CNN's 52% of reported precincts, which would cancel out Nevada. I'll say one thing for this Electoral College system you have over there in the US; it certainly keeps the tension up until the bitter end...
UNIX? They're not even circumcised! Savages!
http://electoral-vote.caida.org/
IF George Bush wins and the GOP takes both houses of Congresses, the country continues to spin downward for the next 4 years, and in 2008 Hilary Clinton wins the Presidency, and the Dems take back both houses.
The site was slow when it was first linked to on slashdot (I could not connect the first time I tried), so why the hell is it so surprising that it's going down during the peak of the election when even more people will be viewing it and viewing it repeatedly? This isn't an "attack", just a lot of people using up a lot of bandwidth.
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Nice job jack ass, you just slashdotted them. That's going to help.
has been correct to this point except for florida. http://www.electoral-vote.com/ predicted that florida would go to kerry but instead (according to yahoo) bush won florida. Besides that to this point http://www.electoral-vote.com/ has accuratly predicted the results.
It doesn't seem to take into account the "split" on Mane. E.g. Mane doesn't vote all its electoral votes in a block.
/sigh/
So that is currntly a toss-up.
Our country is apparently a simulation of random stupidity...
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Ah yes, more unsubstantiated claims from the left with no basis in truth.
Wow, I never knew that. The webmaster of electoral-vote.com is the same guy who was behind MINUX. Crazy! :D
-Insert stupid joke about Linus making electoral-vote.org here-
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Of course we all assume he has chickens though, right :)
This is slashdotters way of being helpful.
//Information does not want to be free; it wants to breed.
You know, the reality-TV driven, oh,oh,oh who's winning on 'The Bachelor' tonight, did you hear about 'Survivor' last night person.
2000 was the first time I ever cared about politics, and I got that feeling then, too.
Is everyone in the US *truly* this dumb to vote for a guy who has done nothing *for* us and everything *to* us?
The 2nd Amendment is looking better every day.
" [...] I don't this is going to work. Sorry."
Proofread carefully to make sure you didn't any words out.
That site is far from accurate with respect to the data already reported.
I haven't seen an update since this morning. Everytime I check its the same data -- a prediction. It hasn't been updated with the latest reports. Was it supposed to?
just some of the problems that went down today.
It won't be over at least a week if not longer. So long as it's decided by inauguration day, we'll be okay.
What?
Who cares if "electoral-vote.com" is down? Get the best news and analysis live (!) via the Internet.
so I'm not the only one who sees the potential for a tie... I didn't even realize that it was possible before. I got a funny feeling about this...
I think I heard that the decision could then go to the House of Representatives for vote. I'm not sure about that, though.
Election returns.
This issue is a bit more complicated than you think.
This guy refers to heavy website traffic as "attack." If you'd read the pages on the site and understand the context in which he refers to his traffic problems, you'd know this. Calm down. Move along.
as a fellow cerebrate i must point out that no amount of protoss can withstand the zerg.
I'm black. I voted for Bush.
I don't see the point you're trying to make.
LK
"Hi. This is my friend, Jack Shit, and you don't know him." - Lord Kano
Netcraft confirms it, Bush is losing.
Duh -> Illiterate, brain-dead and mentally-incompetent = Bush Supporter - NOTE I say Bush Supporter, NOT Republican. There are such things as decent republicans...
So far the only state I can see where Nader got more votes than the difference between Bush and Kerry is Iowa [7]. (Wisconsin [10] is close. Damned close anyway.)
ELECTORAL VOTES %shell Command{curl http://www.cnn.com/ELECTION/2004/pages/results/pr
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Fritz Hollings is gone. (Has enough entertainment money to retire?? It's telling that the 3rd Google result is opensecrets.org...)
...I was reassured that the votes in my precinct, and those all around mine, were plain ol' simple punch cards. No Diebold BS yet.
I also made damn' sure that there was no dangling chad (hi Chad!) on the back of my ballot before I turned it in. So if Ohio fucks up the election like Florida did, it is entirely not my fault.
You cannot apply a technological solution to a sociological problem. (Edwards' Law)
servers are back up @ a decent speed it looks like
Fuck Ohio. Fuck Florida. Fuck New Mexico, Nevada, and Colorada. Fuck the entire midwest. Fuck 'em all with a jagged rusty railroad spike.
More interesting will be the Votemaster's analysis of which pollsters' methodologies seemed soundest this time around, in hopes of better info for 2008... assuming out new Electronic Voting Machine Overlords bother with elections then. =)
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yes, ain't democracy such a terrible thing? you should just go ahead and kill yourself and spare the world from your dreadful existence. stupid commie.
cry more, n00bs!
The halloween webcam shuts down in 20 minutes - your last chance to vote for Hulk for President and try to DDOS that site ...
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Here's a mirror that works fine, http://www.electoral-vote7.com/
please dont. we like Canada just the way it is.
Need help packing? We'll be a better country without you.
Bahahaa......what method of suicide are you going to employ? Or maybe you can move to France with John Fonda Kerry Heinz.
New Hampshire and Nevada look poised to switch to Kerry; if everything else stays the same, that gives us a tie.
The problem is that if both of them manage to end up of 269 votes each, the House of Representatives will end up deciding who gets to be the winner. And it looks like the Republicans will end up controlling the House, which would most likely lean toward Bush. This means that we may end up with the House deciding who gets to be the president this time around instead of the Supreme Court.
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On the site, Andrew Tanenbaum expresses his objective in creating the site as encouraging overseas US citizens to vote. He himself is a US citizen living and working in Holland. US voting, however, is done on a state-by-state basis and not directly on the federal level, and thus, in addition to being a US citizen, one must be qualified to vote in a particular state -- generally, one must be a "resident" of the state in which one votes. I believe that most states also use residency as the basis on which to tax income -- in some states worldwide income. I would think that, generally, most overseas US citizens who do not retain a house in the US would take the position for tax purposes that they are not a resident of a state. So my questions are as follows:
1. Does an overseas US citizen who registers to vote in a state generally become subject to state taxation as a result thereof?
2. If one does not pay state taxes on the basis that one is not a resident of a state, is registering to vote in that state potential voter fraud?
Considered that when MiniLove^W DHS first started prowling a few years ago. Turns out we ain't welcome.
It's quite telling, but not surprising, that the educated parts of the US voted for Kerry while the rest voted for Bush.
It would seem that the brain corruption affecting the US has spread a bit in the last four years.
Well, I am glad there won't be such a big contest about Bush being the winner this time around.
(The Electoral College) certainly keeps the tension up until the bitter end...
And with this brilliant winner-take-all system in place it means that someone can lose... and still win! Just like four years ago... Yeah, what a good idea, let's invalidate the votes.
Learn something new.
He couldn't care LESS who voted for who or who is the President. He hates America because of our POLICIES and ACTIONS. Bush used to say that "They hate us for our freedoms." LOL. Then Osama said something about freedom in his video (we are more free than you, or something to that effect). It reminds me of the Matrix (2nd part), and Smith's line: "We're not here because we're free; we're here because we're not free." I don't know how that line relates to Osama, but I always think of it when I hear the latest Osama news.
I hate both Bush and Kerry. Now I can focus all my hate on Bush. I can only hope for a tie. Yes, I know Bush would still win, but it could start a revolution. Well probably not, but I can always dream of freedom from Nazi actions like Affirmative Action and Child Tax Credits.
Intelligence has not much to do with the above, though it can definitely help there. Can you imagine a wise person lacking intelligence though ?
Why dont you wake some one up @ google and have them cache it ever 3 min :-)
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Are you seriously that stupid?
No one hates america, they only hate the goverment, its your duty as per history and revolutions and civil wars that show you, HATE YOUR GOVT.
Good luck AC, hope you end up in iraq when you get conscripted and when your pensions are dry an d your US$ is worth 5cents.
Liberty freedom are no1, not dicks in suits.
Yahoo's Politics page has been slow at times. The State of Ohio election pages have been slow. The State of Florida was slow until the networks called it a win for W. Everyone is busy, everyone is reloading, waiting for the newest updates, taking a lot of hits, and when something doesn't load, impatient people hit reload. And if someone posted the site on Slashdot, that compounds the problem.
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They had Bush at 269, a tie and win for him, then for a few minutes it was:
...(etc)
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and now Bush is back at 249 because they took Ohio away for the time being.
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BUSH KERRY 2004!!!!!ONE!!!
Now that's a show I'd watch.
People like you and sites like those are why I'm glad I'm a conservative.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/shared/spl/hi/americas/04/ vote_usa/map/html/default.stm
On the other hand, I considered that Bush losing was in effect letting Bush off easy. What he deserves is to be arrested for his criminal acts as president.
So the question now is how to remove him from office. Impeachment? Or is it possible for a criminal prosecution entity of the U.S. gov't to built a case against him? How can we make sure this happens?
Bush diverted our resources away from the war on terror so that Cheney could pay back his company for the hundreds of millions he made as CEO. That was an absolutely criminal act. The security of the U.S. has been threatened by Bush's imcompetence and U.S. servicemen and women have died to make Cheney's friends richer than already rich.
The analogy to chess would be trading you queen for a pawn. Saddam was nothing, he was beat down in the first gulf war, and kept down for 10 years. He was not a credible threat and not a clear a present danger.
I hope people will continue the fight to not let Bush's illegal and criminally irresponsible acts go unchecked.
Yes. Let's post a notice about a certain site reacting slowly on /. What kind of idea is that? We all realize what happens to the sites that get posted on here, don't we? This is the stupidest thing I have ever seen.
Leaving is unpatriotic. Revolt (i.e., excercise your 2nd Amendment rights) instead!
"[Regarding the 'cloud,'] ownership was what made America different than Russia." -- Woz
http://www.electoral-vote.com.nyud.net:8090/
^-- dynamic proxy caching mirror. it'll stay as up to date as possible. the technology behind it is on planet-lab.org (under User Services).
Hope this helps!
Yeah, go by a popular vote, I could just picture it:
City tax rate: 20%
Rural tax rate: 70%
or something equally likely to cause revolts.
The cowardly broadcasters were right too. Poll data earlier today had many people convinced Bush had blown it big time, and Kerry was going to run away with the contested states. You could hear the pundits catching themselves constantly, like they knew there'd be a Kerry win but had to keep it secret -- at one point (disgusting George F. Will wannabee) Tucker Carlson (sp? I don't care) blurted out Kerry would win, probably really satisfied with what a genius he would look like by being the first to call it. When Florida went to Bush everyone's tone changed conspicuously.
For what it's worth, electoral[dash]vote[dot]com says Kerry's ahead by one point. Still no image map on #1, and #3 times out.
I run Gentoo and I feel far away from all that stuff.
I don't care because while Bush may win the US presidency, he will never win that the of United Space Federation.
Now back to konquering the web.
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Who else? Ming,The Merciless and Flash Gordon.
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EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE LAW ENFORCEMENT: I was arrested in Kennebunkport, Maine in 1976 for driving under the influence of alcohol. I pled guilty, paid a fine, and had my driver's license suspended for 30 days. My Texas driving record has been "lost" and is not available.
MILITARY: I joined the Texas Air National Guard and went AWOL. I refused to take a drug test or answer any questions about my drug use. By joining the Texas Air National Guard, I was able to avoid combat duty in Vietnam.
COLLEGE: I graduated from Yale University. I was a cheerleader.
PAST WORK EXPERIENCE: I ran for U.S. Congress and lost. I began my career in the oil business in Midland, Texas in 1975. I bought an oil company, but couldn't find any oil in Texas. The company went bankrupt shortly after I sold all my stock. I bought the Texas Rangers baseball team in a sweetheart deal that took land using taxpayer money. With the help of my father and our right-wing friends in the oil industry (including Enron CEO Ken Lay), I was elected Governor of Texas.
ACCOMPLISHMENTS AS GOVERNOR: I changed Texas pollution laws to favor power and oil companies, making Texas the most polluted state in the Union. During my tenure, Houston replaced Los Angeles as the most smog-ridden city in America. I cut taxes and bankrupted the Texas treasury to the tune of billions in borrowed money. I set the record for the most executions by any Governor in American history. With the help of my brother, the Governor of Florida, and my father's appointments to the Supreme Court, I became President after losing by over 500,000 votes.
ACCOMPLISHMENTS AS PRESIDENT: I invaded and occupied two countries at a continuing cost of over one billion dollars per week. I spent the U.S. surplus and effectively bankrupted the U.S. Treasury. I shattered the record for the largest annual deficit in U.S. history. I set an economic record for most private bankruptcies filed in any 12-month period. I set the all-time record for the biggest drop in the history of the U.S. stock market. I am the first president in U.S. history to enter office with a criminal record. I set the all-time record for most days on vacation in any one year period. After taking-off the entire month of August, I presided over the worst security failure in U.S.history. I am supporting development of a nuclear "Tactical Bunker Buster," a WMD. In my State Of The Union Address, I lied about our reasons for attacking Iraq, then blamed the lies on our British friends. I set the record for most campaign fund-raising trips by a U.S. president. In my first year in office over 2-million Americans lost their jobs and that trend continues every month. I set the all-time record for most foreclosures in a 12-month period. I appointed more convicted criminals to administration than any president in U.S. history. I set the record for least amount of press conferences than any president since the advent of television. I presided over the biggest energy crisis in U.S. history and refused to intervene when corruption involving the oil industry was revealed. I presided over the highest gasoline prices in U.S. history. I have cut health care benefits for war veterans and support a cut in duty benefits for active duty troops and their families-in war time. I have set the all-time record for most people worldwide to simultaneously protest me in public venues (15 million people) shattering the record for protest against any person in the history of mankind. I've broken more international treaties than any president in U.S. history. I'm proud that the members of my cabinet are the richest of any administration in U.S. history. My "poorest millionaire," Condoleeza Rice, has a Chevron oil tanker named after her. I am the first president in U.S. history to order an unprovoked, pre-emptive attack and the military occupation of a sovereign nation. I did so against the will of the United Nations, the majority of U.S. citizens, and the world community. I created th
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COLUMBUS - The head of a company vying to sell voting machines in Ohio told Republicans in a recent fund-raising letter that he is "committed to helping Ohio deliver its electoral votes to the president next year."
The Aug. 14 letter from Walden O'Dell, chief executive of Diebold Inc. - who has become active in the re-election effort of President Bush - prompted Democrats this week to question the propriety of allowing O'Dell's company to calculate votes in the 2004 presidential election.
O'Dell attended a strategy pow-wow with wealthy Bush benefactors - known as Rangers and Pioneers - at the president's Crawford, Texas, ranch earlier this month. The next week, he penned invitations to a $1,000-a-plate fund-raiser to benefit the Ohio Republican Party's federal campaign fund - partially benefiting Bush - at his mansion in the Columbus suburb of Upper Arlington.
The letter went out the day before Ohio Secretary of State Ken Blackwell, also a Republican, was set to qualify Diebold as one of three firms eligible to sell upgraded electronic voting machines to Ohio counties in time for the 2004 election.
Blackwell's announcement is still in limbo because of a court challenge over the fairness of the selection process by a disqualified bidder, Sequoia Voting Systems.
In his invitation letter, O'Dell asked guests to consider donating or raising up to $10,000 each for the federal account that the state GOP will use to help Bush and other federal candidates - money that legislative Democratic leaders charged could come back to benefit Blackwell.
They urged Blackwell to remove Diebold from the field of voting-machine companies eligible to sell to Ohio counties.
This is the second such request in as many months. State Sen. Jeff Jacobson, a Dayton-area Republican, asked Blackwell in July to disqualify Diebold after security concerns arose over its equipment.
"Ordinary Ohioans may infer that Blackwell's office is looking past Diebold's security issues because its CEO is seeking $10,000 donations for Blackwell's party - donations that could be made with statewide elected officials right there in the same room," said Senate Democratic Leader Greg DiDonato.
Diebold spokeswoman Michelle Griggy said O'Dell - who was unavailable to comment personally - has held fund-raisers in his home for many causes, including the Columbus Zoo, Op era Columbus, Catholic Social Services and Ohio State University.
Ohio GOP spokesman Jason Mauk said the party approached O'Dell about hosting the event at his home, the historic Cotswold Manor, and not the other way around. Mauk said that under federal campaign finance rules, the party cannot use any money from its federal account for state- level candidates.
"To think that Diebold is somehow tainted because they have a couple folks on their board who support the president is just unfair," Mauk said.
Griggy said in an e-mail statement that Diebold could not comment on the political contributions of individual company employees.
Blackwell said Diebold is not the only company with political connections - noting that lobbyists for voting-machine makers read like a who's who of Columbus' powerful and politically connected.
"Let me put it to you this way: If there was one person uniquely involved in the political process, that might be troubling," he said. "But there's no one that hasn't used every legitimate avenue and bit of leverage that they could legally use to get their product looked at. Believe me, if there is a political lever to be pulled, all of them have pulled it."
Blackwell said he stands by the process used for selecting voting machine vendors as fair, thorough and impartial.
As of yesterday, however, that determination lay with Ohio Court of Claims Judge Fred Shoemaker.
He heard closing arguments yesterday over whether Sequoia was unfairly eliminated by Blackwell midway through the final phase of negotiations.
The condescending and arrogant attitude of many in the left is what really cost Kerry this election.
An alternative scenario is that Chief Justice Rehnquist resigns and that President Bush makes a recess appointment, which does not require Senate confirmation. If Bush were to appoint a new justice without Senate confirmation who then cast the deciding vote to make Bush president I fear for the future of the country.
I just don't get some people (such as Tanenbaum, apparently)...
If you think it's a good idea to take an election dispute into the courts (e.g. Gore2000), then why all the surprise and outrage when the election is decided by a bunch of judges?
People are phoning in bitching about the issues with the electronic voting machines.
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hehehe...
Last election I watched an exit poller. He had no method of randomly selecting people to poll as far as I could tell. The only pattern I could see is that he seemed to be more inclined to ask pretty young woman.
Conspiracy theories aside, I think it is just bad polling. Democrats are generally younger. Younger people are generally prettier and look more approachable. It might be a small effect, but do it a few thousand times and it adds up. I am not saying that it isn't worth looking into, but my gut guess would be that it is simply poor random selection.
Anyone catch CNN around 7:00PM-7:30PM? A guy was standing outside of the window, behind the hosts, his shirt had written on it, "Fuck This Shit" all clearly visible for a good 15 seconds before they cut away. Then, they went back to the same shot with him in it!
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Yup, do what the bully says, he might not beat you up and take your lunch money.
When you vote for a president, you vote for two types of presidents. You vote for guys who are run on committee, or guys that run on their own power. Bush, without a doubt, relies on heavily on his cabinet. Clinton on the other hand was a guy who liked to do a lot himself. Dumber presidents tend to run more like Bush does. I personally don't think either method is better then the other. Sure, it is nice to know that the president can make decisions on his own, but I also don't mind if the president goes to his economics guy before he makes an economics decision. The more important piece is that YOU as a voter know what type of guy your voting for is. If you are voting for a guy who listens to his cabinet a lot, then I suggest checking into them to make sure that they are the kind of people you want controlling the executive branch of the government.
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the article text says "Federal Electoral Commission" but fec.gov is the website for the "Federal Election Commission." i can't believe i'm the first to notice this inconsistency, and this is not a spelling nazi check, but a reality check on the fact that people will believe anything that sounds credible even though it is an actual Orwellian manipulation of language to control thoughts.
Maybe to his electorate.
Ok, so as I understand it these so called instant results are based on 55% of the votes per presinct and the "don't need" any more than 40% to report to cnn. Anyone else have a problem with this, and why don't they bother with absentee, and abroad votes?
Polls for kerry, hate america, more polls for kerry, F9/11, more pools for kerry, wrold thinks we dumb.
Result: Bush wins.
PS. Fok U World.
--- Every day I am forced to add another to the list of people who can kiss my ass...
Kerry is down by 120,000 votes in Ohio, yet he still won't give it up. Anyone who has ever taken a statistics class will tell you that the probability of 120,000 of 175,000 votes going one way given that the sample of votes is split 50/50 is ZERO. And of course that doesn't take into account how many of these provisional ballots will even be accepted... a bunch of the provisional voters probably weren't even registered. Anyway, Kerry is finished.
Did anyone else think Edwards' "non-concession" speech was retarded?? He tried to pump up the crowd... but they knew it was over. Then he decided to dance around the stage giving thumbs up signs!!! LOL.
we know that god as a deity that controls humans is false and that HELL doesnt exist, and the church is the biggest human control con ever with perhaps beneficial results, ie taming those dumb-asses out there that otherwise would be nutcases with nothing to live for.
Just consider the fact that if HELL doesnt exist, then there goes *ALL* motive to being good for god and society and being religeous. Thats why we have this 'god' embedded into our punny lame scared brains.
Its ironic that humans have to 'believe' in something not prooven and false that would normally under mental assesment qualify you to the loony bin, but because this 'loony fantasy' keeps society from breaking down, its accepted as 'normal'.
Think about it, if GOD really did make the universe/humans etc... he dont really give a ratts ass if we all nuke and kill everyone last of us. Why? because he can go and remake it all again and try version 72.3 with a few tweaks of improvements.
You are 100% free, even 100% free to not even acknowledge god, aslong as you can refrain from exterminating your selves as a society.
Liberty freedom are no1, not dicks in suits.
Sorry, but YOU ARE A COMPLETE IDIOT. Is the vote divided be cities/rural enviroments? No, it's divided by god damn states. And counting someones vote more than anyones else is unethical ANYWAY.
Nyaahaha.. =D
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...again.
Glad to know that the US votes according to what the terrorists want. At least Osama is happy - he gets a four year reprieve. Hell, he'll probably get a weapons delivery, and an ice cream cake from Cheney.
I'm pretty sure submitting this to slashdot.org will not resolve the issue. Not sure though.
What, Bush is at lead!
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What, Bush is still at lead!
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Bush is still at lead, fsck!
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Fsck! Fsck!
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I play Iclod.
I ripped from CNN.com. I take no credit for this. I'm just the messenger.
Speaking to reporters hours before Americans headed to the polls Tuesday, he said he had no personal preference between Sen. John Kerry and U.S. President George W. Bush.
"But I hope whoever is the winner, either Bush or Kerry will act realistically and rationally in the long-term interest of the United States to reduce tension by not interfering in the internal affairs of other countries," Khatami said.
Most Iranian leaders and officials have shied away from commenting on the U.S. elections until now. But some believe a Bush victory may lead to greater tension in the Middle East and possibly a military attack against Iran, which Bush has branded as being a part of an "axis of evil" along with Iraq and North Korea.
European negotiators have recently engaged in talks with Iranian representatives in an attempt to ease fears in the United States and Europe that Iran is seeking to develop nuclear weapons.
Iran recently rejected proposals from European negotiators to indefinitely suspend its program in exchange for incentives.
During the talks in Vienna -- the headquarters of the U.N.'s nuclear watchdog, the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) -- negotiators for Britain, Germany and France offered to supply nuclear fuel for Iran's planned power plants and enhance trade and political relations.
The proposals were a last-ditch effort before the next meeting of the IAEA board of governors scheduled for November 25.
Iran's Islamic Republic News Agency reported that the Iranian delegates told the Europeans that "restricting Iran's access to nuclear technology marks a red line for the country and it would not be acceptable at all."
Note: previously, the Iran officials were quoted to say "Death to America". Yup, Iran is about to get their raghead ass handed back to them. Thank GOD Bush will be elected. We got the bomb, we will need someone to use it if need be.
Life is not for the lazy.
Colin Powell and many believers of "the Party of Lincoln" are black republicans. But this doesn't change the fact than many african americans are democrats & that there have been numerous high-profile cases of some conservatives preventing voting by minorities, many of whom would vote for the other guy. If you don't see the point, you're willfully ignorant.
This isn't to say that the Left hasn't also taken illegal and immoral steps and committed voter fraud. But it is to say that just because you are black & were able to vote & chose to vote for Bush doesn't mean the poster didn't make a point.
Someone needs to load balance web servers a bit better. :P
This 'rest of the world' you refer to... Do they intend to use their military strength to DO SOMETHING ABOUT IT?
http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/national/192182_blac ks24.html
Take a bad thing and make it worse by encouraging every slashdotter to see how slow it really is. Nice to know that no matter how bad server load gets, the /. crowd is ready to tip the scales so that they come crashing down! Woooooohoo!
Standing on the shoulders of giants.
You call Washington, DC an educated part of the United States? Have you taken a look at their school system lately? Apparently not.
>>Electoral-vote.com Under Heavy Load; Attack?
>>An anonymous reader writes "Electoral-vote.com (and mirrors electoral-vote2.com through electoral-vote8.com) seem to be very slow at the moment.
No shit Sherlock, it's called the slashdot effect...
Offtopic, Inflammatory, Inappropriate, Illegal, or Offensive comments might be moderated up.
"Is he white?"
"Is he a he?"
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But this doesn't change the fact than many african americans are democrats & that there have been numerous high-profile cases of some conservatives preventing voting by minorities, many of whom would vote for the other guy.
You can't assume that. The vast majority of black people in the US vote democrat. That's a given, but you can never conclude that any individual black person is going to vote that way solely upon the basis of race.
I was pretending to be willfully ignorant so that I could point out that the person was being bigoted while accusing others of bigotry.
LK
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As a far right wing libertarian "faggot" I would prefer bush to win, however I feel he's handled the war quite well. I do hate it when my libertarian ideals and my imperialistic ideals conflict though. Such is life, and I wish you the greatest of enjoyment.
That which is done from love exists beyond good and evil
"No one hates america, they only hate the goverment..."
People in the world hated the American government, but they will see it as a slap to their face that this Bush character was voted back in.
My disgust now extends from america's government to america in general.
not the election systems are the problem ...
look here: http://www.blogigo.de/steffel/entry/32340 :-)
Just that it will be you paying the prize, too. http://www.theonion.com/news/index.php?issue=4044& n=1
Well, we were a mirror on www.electoral-vote7.com until we were pulled from DNS earlier this evening. We handled the load without a problem, even while hostrocket.com got crushed. Our services were voluntary and we neither asked for or received any compensation for our mirror. We served about 10 million hits today on the website today and peaked at about 2.5 mil/hour earlier in the day.
I don't know why we and the other non-hostrocket.com mirrors were pulled from the DNS round-robin, but I do know that the decsion to remove us and the other non-hostrocket sites from the DNS round-robin for www.electoral-vote.com was made without consulting us (which is fine, it just seemed a bit odd.) After we were pulled, hostrocket.com basically tipped over and the site went down hard.
Yeah, that's right.
You figured it out after you clicked the link, the page losded fine, didn't you....
The 'attack' may be the visitors, but we noticed that Internet Explorer on Windows claimed the domain did not exist, whilst access continued with alternatives such as Firefox on Windows, KDE Konqueror, and Safari.
for ensuring 4 more years of George W. Bush. Yech!
in five easy steps: (1) shell out $4 Billion USD for "new & improved" eVoting machines (with no paper audit trail) (2) buy off, or cook the figures on polling data for the last 3 months of the campaign -- raise public expectations for your result (3) disenfranchise racial minorities in key states, and employ (VOA-RNC) registrar "aids" in other states to foil the registrations of your political opposition party (4) on election day, create just enough problems with the eVoting machines to distract the public's attention from the real crime scene, hacking the backend vote "accumulators" (5) PROFIT! (Enron, Carlyle Group, Halliburton, ChevronTexaco, KBR, & Saudi slush fund)
AFAIK Florida used them and Bush won this swing state by a comfortable (but not too large) margin....
Maybe we can compare where electronic voting machines were used and who won.
or for that matter Kerry.. ..but for all this while you could blame him, the screwed up balloting system etc etc for all his incursions into international peace, justice and of probably furthering the terrorist base.... ..now the american public has taken the blame and the responsibilty upon itself...Awright whoever voted him probably didnt seem the blame part..but it looks like the war (im not ogign into the ethics part, im sure e'oen has their own deep-set views on that by now) have now been officialy christened by the American ppl, which is disheartening..
i didnt mean this to be offensive though i admit it probably is to lot of ppl..
if these are the canditates - who's winning?
this country was created because there was powder, there was a spark, and a couple hundred thousand people decided to fight, bleed and die for what they wanted.
i live an hour from valley forge where men who could have been home at farms with family froze without boots and trained without food for a long, cold fucking winter. when winter broke, they made war, and won eventually. not really by fighting and winning battles, but by refusing to quit when they lost. its impossible to occupy enemy territory when their people revolt.
find me ten thousand men like that and we could give america freedom again in thirty years.
sadly, gone are the days when monash takes 2 years to suspend your undergraduate account...
And obviously there is no research benefit to delibrately linking the site to Slashdot over and over again.......
"We survived an unprecedented triple flash crowd and logged it all," writes Tanenbaum. "As it turns out, two of the faculty members in my department, Maarten van Steen and Guillaume Pierre, are doing research on coping with flash crowds. The research issues include how many replicas to set up, where to place them, how fast to deploy them, and how to do it automatically, in real time, and at minimum cost. To simulate proposed algorithms, you need data about real flash crowds and real attacks, preferably at the same time. And boy oh boy do we have data now."
mod parent funny after reading grandparent...
-mkb
I can't help but point out that if you were going to google last night for any information about the electoral vote count in any given state, this site was first on the hit parade. Sure are a lot of americans with broadband these days...
With all of those new voters out there (either first time due to age, or first time due to voter drives) I imagine a lot of people going "Huh? The Electoral wha???".
Last night, I was explaining the system to my girlfriend - who I got to vote for her first time yesterday - about the system.
I went out on google to look up something w/ her, and this website was the first hit. Sounded good to me, so I went to it. No go - I figured there are just a lot of people doing the same thing!
His attitude is revolting enough already.
Fox news on yahoo? I think this post is a joke, but I'm kinda too sickened that Fox broadcasts at all to laugh about it. Are you trying to get them slashdotted? Are you a Murdoch publicist? Maybe you should stop pimping Murdoch's *ick, go home and reconsider your life.
Take a look at the site, its back up and running. The overload happened yesterday and last night, but you could still get mirrors of it using a nyud.net cache
Remember Lexington Green!
Then why did it used to work until 4 years ago?
Did Democrats suddenly get younger and prettier?
Here is the link to the article.
Could someone either backup or refute what this article is telling me. It is pretty scary.
As was my blog, but I'm on a shared server so I can't say for sure it was my site :-)
It's called an example, and besides, the states don't even have to do a popular vote. They could do their own electorial system with their counties (making campaigning in those states virtually pointless) or even just let their senators and representatives vote (as they used to do). What if one canidate were to promise to clear-cut all lumber in America in order to provide free houses (just an example). He could quite possibly win the popular vote because of people wanting the free houses, but loose the electorial vote because he'd loose the states that would be loosing their forests. The electorial system makes votes matter. If we didn't have it then why would anybody campaign in Ohio, with a mere 4% of the population? So without the electorial vote you could afford to screw over the country so long as you keep the populated area happy.
It appears many of you have never bothered to visit Electoral-vote.com and read the Professor's report on the attacks. But this IS /., isn't it...
The site has been under both recurrent heavy attacks for a while, and has also been simultaneously slashdotted a couple of times. The most recent (yesterday and across the weekend) was in fact a triple-whammy! Yes, he CAN tell the difference between a slashdotting and an attack on his servers.
Oddly, he has thanked the attackers, as some of his collegues are working on methods of predicting and responding to online "flash mobbing", which would include both real attacks and unintentional ones (such as a slashdotting). During the most recent triple whammy they were able to log all of it, which has given them real-world data they could only have dreamed about.
Give them a year or so, and their research might feed itself back to help us all effectively deal with these sudden, massive overloads. Hmmm, they might even figure out how to effectively handle a slashdotting...
By the way, he's not trying to track the voting returns; he's trying to do a running composite of the election polls, and his projections are based on those, along with historical trends which usually come into play to modify the poll projections. That's the data being used, so go bitch to the pollsters about tightening up their methodology.
Nervously awaiting the outcome,
Mal the Elder
So Bush calls Kerry and says "Hey, why the long face?".
If X is the new Y, and Y is "X is the new Y", solve for X.
If X is the new Y, and Y is "X is the new Y", solve for X.
HAHAHAHAHA... but Bush WON by the popular also!!! HAHAHAHAHA... Remember that!!!
With all the media hype, all the liberal hollywood moronic left, michael moore (fat slob) and his movie of falsehood, people still say through the bull shit.
GLOAT FEST 2004!!!
Who's in the White House? Bush Bush Bush Bush
Most of the people I get to reply to are idiots... Are you one of them?
You realize that it exactly translates to Führer, right?
Life has become the ideology of its absence - T.W. Adorno
The most obvious case is Iraq. Saddam posed no credible threat, and rational people would not have rushed to war as Bush did. But this administration had a dramatic conflict of interest: Cheney's company directly profited substantially from this poor decision.
As I mentioned in another AC post on this topic, it's like we traded our Queen for a Pawn. Saddam was insignificant, and there are other obvious threats in the world such as Al Qaeda, North Korea, and Iran (who actually DOES have a track record of supporting terrorists). But now we've sunk huge amounts of money we didn't have and a large percentage of our armed forces into this unnecessary war. When the president has control of the board he does not have the right to make dramatically bad, security-threatening, selfish profit-taking, moves!
And to everyone, for pete's sake remember that Iraq is not the war on terror, it is a distraction from the war on terror. Terrorists only became a problem there after Bush incompetently destabilized the country without any plan for security. It is entirely dishonest when FOX news talks about Iraq with "war on terror" on the bottom of the screen.
Wow, it stuff like this that makes you slashbots and the other canidates *really* look *good*.
And the same thing can be said about you and your hatred of the democratic process.
the electoral-vote has an average of 500K hits :)t ats& site=s10ElectoralVote&report=13
and firefox has 13% browser share
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"... and Morbo's good friend, Richard Nixon."
Remember when people used to get upset with somebody tampering with the election process?
Good thing we're past all that now.
I think that he has a valid point.
1) Politics, and political party, is a function of personality, upbringing, and a number of other influences.
2) Personality traits affect the chances that any particular individual will participate in a poll.
Given that personality plays a part in choosing a party, and a part in participating in a poll, it's a valid hypothesis that members of different parties have different percentages of poll participation. In this case it would be expressed as a lower percentage of republicans participating in polls. It just has to be tested.
I don't read AC A human right
Bush: 1206
Kerry: 1190
reference
I don't read AC A human right
I'm glad you are amused. I just hav some questions.
I) Why do you visit slashdot?
II) How will you 'see' the slashdot editors tomorrow morning?
IIIa) Assuming political leanings are a result of choice and free will, how could a 'bot' be lefty?
IIIb) Assuming political leanings are not the result of such, why is America exporting democracy?
IV) Do you support the 'No child left behind' program, despite the lack of funding to back it up, or shall you feel envious of the little children, who shall be able to write two sentences without a fundamental syntactical flaw in each of them (assuming that the funding is unnecessary for the above mentioned initiative?
V) Regarding yourself, your political opinions, and the answers to questions I-IV: Do you suppose that I care?
As a result, they will discover that their own freedom of religion is significantly reduced, perhaps eliminated altogether.
For fucks sake, grow up. Bush is not going to take away anyone's freedom of religion. If you have eaten up the "anyone but Bush!" propaganda so badly that you have deluded yourself into thinking Bush not only likes eating small orphans, but also wants to TAKE AWAY FREEDOM OF RELIGOION!!111!!!!, you need take a deep breath and come back to reality.
Bush is not going to affect your freedom of religion. Bush isn't even fucking conservative. Bush is a moderate Republican in every sense of the word. This nation has had far more conservative presidents then Bush. Congratulations on the Democrats for working their base up into a frenzy while managing to convince the other half of the nation that their base is made up of babbling idiots who are convinced that Bush is the second coming of Hitler. If there is any reason why the Democrats lost, it is because the average working stiff say the Democratic base of ravenous college students trying to compare Bush with Hitler and blew them off as the idiots they are.
Look, I wanted Kerry to win. A democrat as the president, Republicans in congress, and the sweet sound of grid lock is music to my ears. I don't want Bush to have a free reign to push through legislation. That said, as much as I really don't like Bush, I don't make myself sound like a fucking idiot by declaring that for his next evil trick he will eat the flesh off a still living child while sending anyone who isn't Christian to a death camp.
The democrats lost because they encourage people to sound like raving idiots, much like yourself. Not that the Republicans don't have their fare share of raving idiots, they at least managed to keep their idiots from marching around decrying Kerry as Stalin.
Sure... use dishonesty and destructive action to create... what? Something 'positive'? That would make ol' Hitler proud.
I'll assert that AT's first paragraph is sour-grapes mode. If one is to be objective in polling, one should perhaps try to be neutral with respect to letting one's beliefs affect one's techniques, concious or subconcious (again, I assert).