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HACKED: High Tech Election Theft in America

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Abbe Waldman DeLozier and Vickie Karp, both of Austin, Tex., have given new definition to "hell hath no fury, like a woman scorned." The 1697 poem tied the phrase to lost love, but HACKED: High-Tech Election Theft in America is a compilation of evidence from 11 experts, almost exclusively women, who are raging against the crooked system of computer vote fraud in America, and their scorn is far greater than any one of them could ever level against a mere former lover. Some are better known than others, such as former Rep. Cynthia McKinney (D-Ga.) and Bev Harris, an early voice of the vote fraud whistle blowers, to whom the book is dedicated, but the eventual message of each, following another new and outrageous vote fraud example, is the same: the practice must be stopped. It has destroyed the citizen's confidence in the democratic system of selecting by majority rule at the ballot box.
In April, the courts ordered the questionable voting machines impounded. Subpoenas were issued in six New Jersey counties demanding that officials turn over for testing all votingmachines where discrepancies were found in the presidential primary tallies. So with so much said over the years, yet so little done about it, maybe the truth-seekers are finally starting to make some progress? -This coming eight years after aman who couldn't have been elected president of the Midland, Tex. Rotary Club was somehow elected president of the United States. If you can read HACKED without getting "hacked off," you are further down the road to docility than this reviewer ever intends to be. Item #HCD