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Sunday, March 13, 2005

A Real Ditz

Teresa Heinz Kerry says the Republicans won in November because they hacked into the voting computers.

Teresa Heinz Kerry is openly sceptical about George Bush's victory some four months after the election, questioning the legitimacy of the optical scanners used in some states to record votes.

"Two brothers own 80 per cent of the machines used in the United States," she said during a fund raising event in Seattle.

They are "hard-right" Republicans, she claimed, arguing that it was "very easy to hack into the mother machines".


BrianF, who sent this to me, says that the real reason the Republicans won is that the voters didn't want anyone like her anywhere near the White House.

If you are determined to look for a conspiracy, you can find one. But where's her evidence?
 
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