There WILL be a recount of NH votes!!

I don't think this is about getting Ron Paul a higher percentage, this is simply about showing how flawed these machines are. If we can show these machines are even one single vote wrong, then they should be banned nationwide. Hand counting is not wrong if done correctly.

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I don't think this is about getting Ron Paul a higher percentage, this is simply about showing how flawed these machines are. If we can show these machines are even one single vote wrong, then they should be banned nationwide. Hand counting is not wrong if done correctly.

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I don't think this is about getting Ron Paul a higher percentage, this is simply about showing how flawed these machines are. If we can show these machines are even one single vote wrong, then they should be banned nationwide. Hand counting is not wrong if done correctly.

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The blowback is that IF the votes come back with the same number as before people will start to call Ron Paul a fridge candidate that cant except the fact he lost in NH and that he should leave it alone. This is why I hope they don't associate this with him.
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They've been calling him fringe since the beginning. Some have started to use the term "fringe supporters " as well.
So in terms of risk, theres in none IMO. If the totals are wrong.....well...HUGE doesn't really describe it.
 
Here's the Chipin. It might be nice if the chip in meter could be stickied somewhere.

http://grannywarrior.chipin.com/recount

That chip in already has over $12,000.00 in it. According to the article, that's all that is needed for the recount. Though I am a little sceptical still zabout who thisalbert is and why he is qualified to head up a recount. Seems lke someone like Bev Harris shoul be involved. She knows ehat to look for, what questions to ask, etc and undoubtably knows a computor consultant to help.

Everyone should slow a bit down until we get a few more facts.
 
I really don't understand the value in asking the same people who you think intentionally altered the results, "So, uhh, one more time, what were the results?"

If paper ballots can be destroyed and electronic votes can be disappeared, what is the hope here?

That's why I hope Bev Harris gets involved. She knows what to look for and the right questions to ask.
 
That chip in already has over $12,000.00 in it. According to the article, that's all that is needed for the recount. Though I am a little sceptical still zabout who thisalbert is and why he is qualified to head up a recount. Seems lke someone like Bev Harris shoul be involved. She knows ehat to look for, what questions to ask, etc and undoubtably knows a computor consultant to help.

Everyone should slow a bit down until we get a few more facts.
Well I think we'll get more information on Alex Jones show tomorrow because he was the one paying thisalbert's trip today (I think). Bev was also on today, and yesterday too. Let's just wait and see.
 
no one will call him a fringe candidate because there was proven voter fraud which justifys a recount
 
From the Detroit Free Press:

Ann Arbor man plans recount of N.H. Republican primary

January 10, 2008

BY TINA LAM

FREE PRESS STAFF WRITER

Albert Howard, would-be presidential contender from Ann Arbor, said today he has discussed a recount of the Republican vote in Tuesday’s primary in New Hampshire with the secretary of state’s office, and plans to fly to New Hampshire by the end of the day Friday to pay the required fee and start the recount.

Howard, one of 42 so-called minor candidates in the primary, received 44 votes in the primary, according to the official tally. But at one point during the night’s vote counting, Howard said his tally was over 170 votes, making him wonder what happened.

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Howard said today that he discussed his recount request with William Gardner, the secretary of state. Howard must pay a $2,000 fee to start the recount process, but the costs could be much higher, he said. He must pay all the associated costs, which includes police who would go with the ballot counters to each county. “I’ve got backers who will pay the costs,” Howard said.

Gardner was not immediately available today. A secretary said Howard must pay the fee and make his formal request tomorrow by 5 p.m. to trigger the recount. The recount would be of every candidate on the Republican ballot, not just the votes cast for Howard, she said.

Howard, a chauffeur for Checker Sedan and father of eight, paid $1,000 to be on the New Hampshire ballot as a Republican presidential candidate. He is not on the ballot in any other states, most of which, like Michigan, require petitions signed by several thousand voters to get a candidate’s name on the ballot.
 
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