Evidence is surfacing that the same private servers used by the Ohio Secretary of State’s department to track 2004 presidential election results also host the RNC email accounts illegally used by Rove and other White House staffers to discuss government business outside official channels. If true, this could be a big mistake on someone’s part. A few choice excerpts:

…on Election Night 2004, Ohio’s “official” Secretary of State website… was redirected from an Ohio government server to a group of servers that contain scores of Republican web sites, including the secret White House e-mail accounts that have emerged in the scandal surrounding Attorney General Alberto Gonzales’s firing of eight federal prosecutors.

The software created for the Ohio Secretary of State’s Election Night 2004 website was created by GovTech Solutions, a firm co-founded by longtime GOP computing guru Mike Connell… “I wouldn’t be where I am today without the Bush campaign and the Bush family because the Bushes truly are about family and I’m loyal to my network.”

The most eyebrow-raising example to emerge from parsing precinct results was finding 10,500 people in three Ohio’s [sic] ‘Bible Belt’ counties who voted to re-elect Bush and voted in favor of gay marriage, if the official results are true.

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