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Did Scott Brown really win in Massachusetts?

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FAITH-BASED VOTING? The victory by Republican Scott Brown over supposed shoo-in Martha Coakley was taken and trumpeted as a "sign" of the Tea Party's rise to influence. But the vote was 97% electronic with absolutely no audit mechanisms used. Where votes were counted by hand, the Democrat Coakley defeated Brown by a margin of 2.8%; where votes were counted secretly by machine, Brown defeated Coakley by a margin of 5.2%.
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Peter Dearman is a Canadian teaching English and living in Taiwan. (edit) Now he runs a bar too. He is concerned about the generally high level of bad things happening in the world today, especially on the matters of depleted uranium, repression (more...)
 

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