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South Carolina Elections are Unconstitutional PDF Print E-mail
Written by Gerald L. Rudolph   
Saturday, 02 February 2008

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Did you miss the really big news that came out about South Carolina last week? Somehow, the corporate media overlooked this major story as did the candidates.  However, it was mentioned on several radio shows.  Many were very interested in the really big news.  You know, news that could have put an end to secret vote counting in America if a Presidential candidate wanted to take action to enforce the fundamental right to know that our votes are counted.

Article II, § 1 of the Constitution of South Carolina states, “the ballots shall not be counted in secret.”  Computers count inside their case, with no oversight, just like they are told to do, unless of course, they malfunction or are hacked. No one can see a computer count, and therefore, computers count votes in secret and using computers to count votes in secret violates South Carolina’s Constitution!

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