Nasty Letters To Crooked Politicians

As we enter a new era of politics, we hope to see that Obama has the courage to fight the policies that Progressives hate. Will he have the fortitude to turn the economic future of America to help the working man? Or will he turn out to be just a pawn of big money, as he seems to be right now.

Wednesday, September 22, 2004

Rumsfeld's Pentagon Shuts Down Voting Assistance for Service people. I wonder why?

Pentagon may lift voting site blockade
CNET News.com
By Declan McCullagh Staff Writer

The U.S. Defense Department said Tuesday that it's trying to find a way to permit American expatriates to connect to an absentee voting site that has been cordoned off because of the risk of hackers.

Internet users in large portions of the world have been blocked from connecting to the voting assistance Web site, which tells absentee voters how to cast ballots in the November election. The list of Internet providers that appear to be blocked includes British Telecom, Wanadoo, Telefonica and China Telecom.

"We're aware of the problem, and we're working on a solution," Pentagon spokeswoman Lt. Col. Ellen Krenke said. "We hope to have a fix in place as soon as possible."

Krenke said that overseas Internet providers are blocked when U.S. government computers detect "any type of probing" coming from their network. She said that for now, U.S. voters can obtain the necessary forms directly from their state election officials or from a U.S. embassy.
The Web site in question is called the
Federal Voting Assistance Program and is operated by the Pentagon. It provides information to expatriates and U.S. military members about how to register to vote and request absentee ballots, but does not permit actual online voting.

Wanadoo France, a large Internet provider, confirmed Tuesday that a "small number of the customers" are affected. The company said it has not received any information about the blacklist from the Pentagon and estimates the block has been in place for about 18 months.

A spokeswoman for Democrats Abroad said she was aware that customers of British Telecom and Wanadoo had been affected, and was unimpressed by the claim that the measure would prevent hacking. "I can't see the advantage of hacking the site," she said, explaining that voters still have to order, receive, sign and return their voting forms. "You're not going to change the voting" just by hacking the site.

The group has responded to the Defense Department blockade by creating a separate site, called
OverseasVote2004.com, to handle absentee ballot requests.

(Does anyone think all those servicepeople who have been shafted with Rumsfeld's "back door draft" and forced--FORCED--to stay and overstay their 6 month tour because Bush's planning was just so terribly wrong? Does anyone think they just might vote for Kerry?

Could the 'chatter' that Rummy hears tell him to just TURN OFF THE VOTING BOOTHS FOR THE SERVICE PEOPLE WHO ARE FIGHTING THEIR HEARTS OUT ON BUSH'S WAR?

Because these folks, who entered the Guard to help their states and towns survive floods and hurricanes are not trained killers. But they now have blood on their hands--and more and more of them have their own blood, and the blood of innocent Iraqi women, children on their hands?

Chimp_junta bastards and war criminals; always working the political side...turning off the vote assistance for these service people because THEY KNOW THEY WILL GET KLOBBERED. *aj*)

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