Reminder: The Programmer Who Refused to Rig Voting Machines

h/t Bradblog

In case there is any doubt that the 2000 and 2004 elections were stolen…

After many months and many requests and many challenges from both critics and Mainstream Media types, The St. Petersburg Times reports — and The BRAD BLOG can confirm — that Clint Curtis took a polygraph test on March 3rd, 2005…and passed!

The lie-detector test, administered by Tim Robinson, the retired chief polygraph operator for the Florida Department of Law Enforcement, found that Curtis was indeed found to be truthful in all of his responses!

Uncut testimony incl Stephanie Tubbs Jones.

Republican machine is willing to kill to rule us.


The original Inspector General assigned to the case, Raymond Lemme, had contacted Curtis in mid-June of 2003, after both Curtis and the other whistleblower on the case had been fired without cause – both on the same day. (Eventually, both of them would win their whistleblower cases against FDOT on the matter.) Curtis says in his sworn affidavit that Lemme had advised him in mid-June that he would be very happy about his upcoming report and he should keep his ears open for it because, he told Curtis, "this goes all the way to the top."

Two weeks later, Lemme was found dead in a Valdosta, Georgia motel room.

2 Responses to “Reminder: The Programmer Who Refused to Rig Voting Machines”

  1. Larry Bergan Says:

    These machines and the other forms of theft have no place in our elections, but here we are, right in the middle of another election, using them. What is wrong with the Democrats on this issue. That question has been eating at my brain for 6 years now.

    Clint Curtis gave up a million dollar bribe. He is just the kind of leader we need in congress.

  2. Larry Bergan Says:

    The wingers are speechless when it comes to election fraud. Why is that? I think it’s because they don’t have anybody on their side that has a fraction of the integrity, and heroism of someone like Clint Curtis.

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