According to RFK Jr., writing in Rolling Stone, the 2004 presidential election was not quite what it was officially determined to be. Indeed, despite claims to the contrary in leading publications like NYT and WaPo, “indications [have] continued to emerge that something deeply troubling [took] place in 2004”. RFK lists some of the troubles. They include “malfunctioning machines” and “shredding”. It seems that “as many as 1 million ballots were spoiled by faulty voting equipment — roughly one for every 100 cast”.
Wherever you place yourself on the spectrum, this is an absolute must-read.
If nothing else, an open and honest evaluation of what really happened back in 2004 is long overdue. That would either prove, once and for all, President Bush’s legitimacy (which many doubt) or reveal that something truly stinks (which many suspect).
We all deserve to know the truth. Like it or not, American democracy will ultimately be much healthier for it.