Research In Progress… Help Out with this one Google Search!
August 20, 2008 at 4:03 am 1 comment
I wanted to post a message informing of my current progress. I have been contacting software professionals to discuss the idea of a blog or even social networking site created to combat Voter Fraud. I want to put something up quick and jump into things, but at the same time I want to make the correct decisions. In addition, I don’t want to reinvent the wheel. I have had some responses detailing other sites and organizations that are attacking Voter Fraud as well. I don’t see these sites as competitive entities. We are fighting for the same thing and all should join forces. I understand that the legitimacy of organizations becomes a question. I think centralizing contact information for places like these would be a huge, first start. Maybe this has been done already. Please if you have five minutes, do a Google search to help find these organizations. You need only think of a good search term like “anti voter fraud” or “against voter fraud” or “voter rights”, use the term in the Google Search Engine, and post back here a link to any organization or organizations that you can find. It is very easy. In addition Google has site that, instead of searching for a term, provides statistics and demographics about search terms. This information can be specified to areas of the US. In addition to the search for voter rights websites, you can do a search for “Voter Fraud” and related categories. Here is an example of the website in use:
http://www.google.com/insights/search/#cat&q=voter+fraud&cmpt=q&date&clp&geo=US
Notice the interesting results that immediately come out! The purpose of this search would be to find the demographics for people interested in Voter Fraud. It might be best to target this website for that area first. Check out the posted comments and please help out!
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angryvoter1 | August 20, 2008 at 5:37 am
National Campaign for Fair Elections
http://ncffe.org/
http://www.votefraud.org/
http://www.blackboxvoting.org/
Brenner center for justice (NYU law school)
http://truthaboutfraud.org/