I am a long-time reader of David Horowitz's FrontpageMag.com, and I found this site as a result. I am very glad that I did! I just hope it starts getting the attention it deserves, which is a lot.
OK, I finally read your book. Great work! I may eventually write a positive review of it, but for now I'd just like to discuss one issue that has always bothered me.
I have never understood why electronic voting machines that are used for public elections are allowed to use closed-source, proprietary software. That is a prescription for disaster and completely unnecessary. If you have time, please email me at russ.paielli@gmail.com
Thanks very much, Russ. Yes, as we said in our email exchange, no election department should use voting equipment or software with proprietary restrictions. I think, however, some counties or states are locked into very longterm contracts with Dominion (like 10 years?).
Thanks very much, Bill. I really appreciate your reading the book and reviewing it. You did take issue with one of the statements in my book, and I left you a detail response on your website. I suspect the difference has to do with registered voters versus the registered voters who ACTUALLY VOTED according to individual counties. I can't rule out clerical errors on the part of the counties, but PA needs to clarify. (I am still waiting for an adequate response to my Right to Know requests.
I am a long-time reader of David Horowitz's FrontpageMag.com, and I found this site as a result. I am very glad that I did! I just hope it starts getting the attention it deserves, which is a lot.
Thank you very much, Russ. It is great to get feedback. It gives me the motivation I need.
It sounds like you've done some great work. I will order your book, and I look forward to reading it.
As much as I like FrontpageMag.com, it has a very limited reach. If you could get some attention on Breitbart or Zerohedge, that would be great.
Thanks Russ. I wlll check into other websites that might be interested.
OK, I finally read your book. Great work! I may eventually write a positive review of it, but for now I'd just like to discuss one issue that has always bothered me.
I have never understood why electronic voting machines that are used for public elections are allowed to use closed-source, proprietary software. That is a prescription for disaster and completely unnecessary. If you have time, please email me at russ.paielli@gmail.com
Thanks very much, Russ. Yes, as we said in our email exchange, no election department should use voting equipment or software with proprietary restrictions. I think, however, some counties or states are locked into very longterm contracts with Dominion (like 10 years?).
Another review for you: https://billlawrenceonline.com/cpa-says-biden-win-needs-auditing/
Thanks very much, Bill. I really appreciate your reading the book and reviewing it. You did take issue with one of the statements in my book, and I left you a detail response on your website. I suspect the difference has to do with registered voters versus the registered voters who ACTUALLY VOTED according to individual counties. I can't rule out clerical errors on the part of the counties, but PA needs to clarify. (I am still waiting for an adequate response to my Right to Know requests.
Great info in comment.
Thanks Joe. I just made the comment live.