Whistle blower alleges that U.S. Rep. Tom Feeney might have rigged the election in South Florida
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Whistle blower alleges that U.S. Rep. Tom Feeney might have rigged the election in South Florida
by Trevor Aaronson
2/13/2005
newtimesbpb.com
In the fall of 2000, Republican power broker Tom Feeney attended a meeting at Yang Enterprises in viedo, near Orlando, a former employee of the firm says. Feeney, who would soon become Florida's speaker of the House, wasn't just a politician; he was also a lobbyist. Among his clients was Yang, a small software company owned by a wealthy Chinese-American woman named Li-Woan Yang.
Feeney went to his client with an assignment. According to a former company programmer, Feeney was interested in finding out whether electronic voting machines could be rigged. "Mr. Feeney said that he wanted to know if Yang Enterprises could develop a prototype of a voting program that could alter the vote tabulation in an election and be undetectable," programmer Clint Curtis would later write in a sworn affidavit submitted to U.S. Congress. ... Read the rest of this and marvel how the whole group of them aren't in jail.
http://nov2truth.org/article.php?story=20050213145745298
© Virginia Metze
Whistle blower alleges that U.S. Rep. Tom Feeney might have rigged the election in South Florida
by Trevor Aaronson
2/13/2005
newtimesbpb.com
In the fall of 2000, Republican power broker Tom Feeney attended a meeting at Yang Enterprises in viedo, near Orlando, a former employee of the firm says. Feeney, who would soon become Florida's speaker of the House, wasn't just a politician; he was also a lobbyist. Among his clients was Yang, a small software company owned by a wealthy Chinese-American woman named Li-Woan Yang.
Feeney went to his client with an assignment. According to a former company programmer, Feeney was interested in finding out whether electronic voting machines could be rigged. "Mr. Feeney said that he wanted to know if Yang Enterprises could develop a prototype of a voting program that could alter the vote tabulation in an election and be undetectable," programmer Clint Curtis would later write in a sworn affidavit submitted to U.S. Congress. ... Read the rest of this and marvel how the whole group of them aren't in jail.
http://nov2truth.org/article.php?story=20050213145745298
© Virginia Metze
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