Check this quote out from Mike Huckabee:
"I have opponents in this race who do not want to change the
Constitution," Huckabee told a Michigan audience on Monday. "But I
believe it's a lot easier to change the Constitution than it would be
to change the word of the living god. And that's what we need to do --
to amend the Constitution so it's in God's standards rather than try to
change God's standards so it lines up with some contemporary view."
http://rawstory.com/news/2007/Huckabee_Amend_Constitut
ion_to_meet_Gods_0115.htmlIf his quote is indeed true, he should be sidelined as a candidate.
We need to go into the 21st Century. Not try to head back to the Dark
Ages and change our founding document to reflect that small-minded
journey backwards.
And some people claim Ron Paul is nuts? Hello!
MoonOwl
I came across this YouTube today regarding the numbers from New Hampshire:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qV6qAGigGYYQuite interesting if you ask me.
Without voting integrity WeThePeople have no real voice. Why aren't we demanding it? We need to do so pretty quickly! Hand count every vote and may the best person win.
MoonOwl
Here's a bit:
"Diebold Election Systems Inc. voting machines are not secure enough
to guarantee a trustworthy election, and an attacker with access to a
single machine could disrupt or change the outcome of an election using
viruses, according to a review of Diebold's source code.
"The
software contains serious design flaws that have led directly to
specific vulnerabilities that attackers could exploit to affect
election outcomes," read the University of California at Berkeley
report, commissioned by the California Secretary of State as part of a
two-month "top-to-bottom" review of electronic voting systems certified
for use in California.
The assessment of Diebold's source code revealed an attacker needs only limited access to compromise an election.
"An
attack could plausibly be accomplished by a single skilled individual
with temporary access to a single voting machine. The damage could be
extensive -- malicious code could spread to every voting machine in
polling places and to county election servers," it said."
http://www.pcworld.com/article/id,
135461-c,onlinesecurity/article.html
or
ht
tp://tinyurl.com/37au7d
Imagine my complete lack of shock.
MoonOwl