SANTO DOMINGO. - The U.S. Embassy’s Narcotics Affairs Section donated US$112,000 worth of computers and related equipment for the National District Office of the Prosecutor’s six recently created departments, as part of the inter-agency cooperation.
National District prosecutor Yeni Berenice Reynoso thanked US Embassy chief of staff Todd Haskell for the equipment, and noted that they’ll be use in the departments of Service Systems, Technical Management, Internal Affairs, Trafficking in Persons, Capture of Fugitives, Quality Management and Case Audits.
Haskell, who affirmed that the Embassy had trained the Office of the Prosecutor personnel in various areas, added that together with the equipment are examples of U.S.-D.R. cooperation, and joint commitment to promote the rule of law and in law enforcement.
The donation includes 25 printers, 3 laptops, 29 UPS, 29 PCs, 5 video cameras, 5 digital cameras, 29 LCD screens, a speaker bar and a scanner.
Written by: DaveB, 20 Jun 2012 12:58 PM
From: United States
This new equipment is already for sale in what market?
From: United States, FREEPORT, Long Island.... ((You're blind to the fact that you're blind))
How embarrassing this is, yet we have a metro.... Then again why would the Dominican government want to update from slate-n-chisel and the messenger pigeon services that has been working fine under the leo administration.
Written by: juanb, 20 Jun 2012 1:12 PM
From: Dominican Republic
sorry. duplicate
Written by: juanb, 20 Jun 2012 1:12 PM
From: Dominican Republic
I'd love to check back in 5 months and see in whose homes this equipment is.
Written by: josean, 20 Jun 2012 1:26 PM
From: United States, Fighting the Dictatorship of the Narco PLD Mafia; Guillermo Moreno President 2016
Maybe the DA can use these computers to Compute these Stange Numbers?
File this one under “Figures Don’t Lie but Liars Do Figure!”
The details of the PURPLE Electoral COUP D'ÉTAT are beginning to be discovered!
“Not everything was clear at the polling stations and on the rolls on May 20th”
“In National District there were 20,849 voters less than in 2010 but the JCE added 35 voting locations (schools)”
“The details of the results of the last elections do not appear in the web page of the Central Electoral Board (JCE), only the consolidated general numbers”
SANTO DOMINGO, Dominican Republic.-The Central Electoral Board has taken care to show the details of the counting of previous electoral processes on its web page. However, the details of the results of the last elections do not appear.
continued:
Written by: josean, 20 Jun 2012 1:27 PM
From: United States, Fighting the Dictatorship of the Narco PLD Mafia; Guillermo Moreno President 2016
This finding may be insignificant for most people, but if you are dedicated to analyzing numbers from the results of the presidential election of 2012 with the previous elections, for example, you will notice that in the national district there were 20,849 voters less than in the congressional and municipal elections of 2010, but nevertheless, there were 35 polling stations added, how do you explain it? No one has the answer.
The other issue has to do with the electoral roll used in elections. According to the data of the JCE, the electorate was 6, 504, 943 registered, that excluded the 328,605 voters living abroad putting the roll for voters at the national level at 6, 176, 338 registered.
That means that between 2010 and 2012, over a period of two years, only 59,941 new voters were added to the electoral roll.
continued:
Written by: josean, 20 Jun 2012 1:29 PM
From: United States, Fighting the Dictatorship of the Narco PLD Mafia; Guillermo Moreno President 2016
The 2010 electoral roll had 6,116,397 registered. Up to that point the numbers can be admitted, but why between the 2010 and 2012 elections did the JCE add 1,220 new polling stations.
That was what happened, and so far no one has given an explanation for why this DATA IS SO STRANGE.
Not even the opposition, or the Dominican Revolutionary Party, which lost elections, has devoted time to study in detail how so many new polling stations were created and at what stage did they operate, if there were barely 59,941 more new voters than in the 2010 elections.
AND TO FURTHER COMPLICATE THE ISSUE, ACENTO.COM.DO LEARNED THAT THERE WERE APPROXIMATELY ONE THOUSAND 100 POLLING STATIONS WHERE THE PRD AND OTHER OPPOSITION PARTIES COULD NOT APPOINT DELEGATES OR HAD INFORMATION OF WHAT HAPPENED IN THEM.
continued:
Written by: josean, 20 Jun 2012 1:30 PM
From: United States, Fighting the Dictatorship of the Narco PLD Mafia; Guillermo Moreno President 2016
In the case of the PRD, also they have not asked the JCE for the roll of those that actually voted, which is the document that validates the documents submitted in each voting center that is installed.
Were there virtual polling stations?
The question remains if there were virtual polling stations, at which nobody was represented and on which no one has information, apart from the technicians from the Center of Computations of the Central Electoral Board. The PRD nor its famous Command of Electoral Information still do not have a single fact about what happened in these 1,100 polling stations which operated (supposedly) throughout the national territory, or much less other small opposition parties with only minimal economic and human resources that participated in the elections.
continued:
Written by: josean, 20 Jun 2012 1:31 PM
From: United States, Fighting the Dictatorship of the Narco PLD Mafia; Guillermo Moreno President 2016
The Command of Electoral Information of the PRD only received 30 percent of the records until 10: 15 pm on May 20, but had no further information until May 22, when he was unable to recover the remaining certifications totaling approximately 12 thousand of 14,470 voting centers throughout the country.
Another serious problem was almost child's play: in front of the very eyes of the country the Central Electoral Board made a game of legerdemain. On February 5 they released the final roll, and Roberto Rosario said that 14,730 polling stations had been enabled for 6,502,000 people to exercise the right to vote. No one protested, nobody objected, nobody said anything, and at the end the day, i.e., election day they operated 260 polling stations less, and put into operation actually only14,470 polling stations.
continued:
Written by: josean, 20 Jun 2012 1:32 PM
From: United States, Fighting the Dictatorship of the Narco PLD Mafia; Guillermo Moreno President 2016
An additional fact: the Central Electoral Board said that the total number of voters in the country was 6,176,338, and in the exterior 328,605 registered voters, but when offered the electoral roll of 2012 by provinces the summation of all the provinces and the National District (without the overseas voters) the number was precisely 6,504,943 registered. The question is if the JCE left the same number of voters in the national roll.
No one objected to the urgency that the JCE placed on the political parties, when in February they gave roll parties, to make suggestions for changes and analyze in detail the components of a roll of 6.5 million records, each of which has approximately 40 variables and combinations, and only allowed a period of 48 hours to present their complaints or objections. Nobody has capacity, in the country, to process as much information and discover irregularities in the detail manner that is needed.
continued:
Written by: josean, 20 Jun 2012 1:34 PM
From: United States, Fighting the Dictatorship of the Narco PLD Mafia; Guillermo Moreno President 2016
The JCE said that the PRD filed 215 comments and the PLD another 90, and that they all were resolved satisfactorily or at least consensus was acheived.
The JCE needed 14,470 polling stations for the 2012 elections, but in the 2010 elections only 13,250 polling stations were used, 1,220 less.
The number of voters actually increased, as we have seen, by 59,941. This was at the national level. In the presidential elections of 2008 the number of polling stations was 13,075 and in the 2004 elections the number of polling stations was 12,203.
The National District and the Province of Santo Domingo
In the national district there were 20,849 less registered voters in 2012 than registered in 2010, but in 2012 there were 2,023 polling stations and the 2010 1,988 polling stations. The amount of registered on the voting roll of the 2010 was 796,266 voters and the number of registered for 2012 was 775,417 voters.
continued:
Written by: josean, 20 Jun 2012 1:36 PM
From: United States, Fighting the Dictatorship of the Narco PLD Mafia; Guillermo Moreno President 2016
In the 2004 elections the number of registrations in the National District was of 682,664 electors and there were 1,899 polling stations. Between 2004 and 2012 in the National District the number of voters increased by 92,753 people.
In the province of Santo Domingo between 2010 and 2012 there were 26,729 new voters added, going from 1,227,757 registered in 2010 to 1,254,526 in 2012. 175 additional polling stations were allotted to 26,729 persons. In 2010 there were 2,337 polling stations and in 2012 2.512 polling stations.
In the National District and the Province of Santo Domingo is where the PLD victory is concentrated over the PRD with 162,266 more votes for the ruling party. The PLD won the election with a total difference of 193,153 votes, which means that throughout the national territory the PLD won only over 30,887 votes over the PRD.
acento.com.do/index.php/news/18222/56/En-DN-hubo-20-849-electores-menos-que-en-2010-pero-la-JCE-agrego-35-colegios.html
From: Germany, Koblenz, Rheinland-Pfalz
Josean and El Burro only know Whining ... count is not their Forte (!)
What if it has been (50% + 1) ? ....................... Cry your Pain Away, Losers (!)
From: United States, FREEPORT, Long Island.... ((You're blind to the fact that you're blind))
Choocha,
If its the contrary, why don't you enlighten us....Then again, gathering facts is not your forte I presume.
Written by: josean, 20 Jun 2012 2:00 PM
From: United States, Fighting the Dictatorship of the Narco PLD Mafia; Guillermo Moreno President 2016
Mr. Toshiba,
This is not about Hippo or the PRD it is about DEMOCRACY and TRANSPERANCY!
If the election smells bad it needs to be dissected and the cause must be deciphered.
That is the least we ALL owe to our forefathers and mothers who sacrificed and one too many occasions gave their lives for the embryonic democracy were are about to lose!
From: Dominican Republic, calle A.Portes
$112.000 for computers is nothing ..What is needed is 100 million dollars to set up proper data basis and informations systems for the legal system , the taxation system , the education system , the departments for public construction , for births , marriages and deaths and for the sale and ownership of land .......just for starters .
Within the country there is no proper information system except maybe for the central bank .Even if we started with the legal system it would be a great start and then the internal revenue . We are years , if not decades behind countries who can maximise their efficiencies and financial strength by having advanced computer programmes and basis
Written by: Atabey, 20 Jun 2012 3:04 PM
From: United States, NYC
You are So right Ricardo.
Written by: josean, 20 Jun 2012 3:24 PM
From: United States, Fighting the Dictatorship of the Narco PLD Mafia; Guillermo Moreno President 2016
"We are years , if not decades behind countries who can maximise their efficiencies and financial strength by having advanced computer programmes and basis"
Ah, but we have a USELESS METRO!
From: Dominican Republic, calle A.Portes
The metros are far from useless and now have gained much popularity ..especially in the heat here and the hours for operating have been extended and it will be wonderful when we finally have the mext line fully operational and extended from villa Altigracia to Ave las Americas
Written by: josean, 20 Jun 2012 5:55 PM
From: United States, Fighting the Dictatorship of the Narco PLD Mafia; Guillermo Moreno President 2016
O.1 percent of the national population or at best 2% of those in Santo Calcutta doesn’t exactly qualify as USEFUL to me!
From: United States
i will say this again,for those who cannot understand. when a country that boasts 39 deputy ministers of agriculture has to accept 112,000 measly dollars for vital equipment, there is something wrong in thinking.
Written by: josean, 20 Jun 2012 8:25 PM
From: United States, Fighting the Dictatorship of the Narco PLD Mafia; Guillermo Moreno President 2016
Dread,
Stop being accurately laser like "negative!"
You will offend those with heads in their rectums of denial or the Purple Sands of METROLANDIA!
Written by: williom, 20 Jun 2012 11:10 PM
From: United States
The more I read into these situations, the more I see why Josean is so RIGHTFULLY frustrated.
Before you write: williom=Josean, PAUSE for a few hours and ...THINK.
Written by: josean, 20 Jun 2012 11:24 PM
From: United States, Fighting the Dictatorship of the Narco PLD Mafia; Guillermo Moreno President 2016
Thank you!
Written by: Vivacuba, 21 Jun 2012 6:20 AM
From: Dominican Republic
"U.S. Embassy’s Narcotics Affairs Section" 112,000USD paid for from proceeds and profits from their global drug trafficking cartel. This would be funny if it were not true.
Written by: Vivacuba, 21 Jun 2012 6:22 AM
From: Dominican Republic
what a bunch of criminal fugitives from justice the usa government is Hipocracy at its height
From: United States
tschotschua,
Wrong, Josean cannot write, he just knows how to copy and paste!!! On several articles you see the same and the same copy / paste process. So he is just to stupid to write a comment!!! Do the same as me, don't read his moron, he calls comments!!!
From: Dominican Republic, calle A.Portes
anbro2007 ..I think that most people do already what you do ,,I can not help but wonder if he does not have some health issues as the writings are so erratic and not related to the article .
From: United States
@tschotschua, ricardolito and ambro2007
I certainly agree with you...
He doesnt read his own "comments" He only knows copy and paste...
Joseano dont give anything constructive to this forum..
In his delusional mind he 's only whinning about metro-narco-mafia pld etc and every kind of nonsense in a erratic way, with a lot of issues not concerning to the respective articles..
In this adult forum, his childish behavior is a little bit more than annoying..
He is WAY delusional..and yes, he obviously have a mental issues.. Because this guy, as everybody can tell is not normal..
From: United States, NJ
we are not Psychiatrist to call Mr Josean unfunctional ! For what i can get from his articles I personal think he is pretty sharp. Except some of you don't like his writing that is something else.
This is supposed to be a democratic forum ,The fact is he gets the informatiopn out to us is
the main thing wether he cuts & paste is his prerogative. At least he tells it where he got it from.
sorry. duplicate
I'd love to check back in 5 months and see in whose homes this equipment is.
Maybe the DA can use these computers to Compute these Stange Numbers?
File this one under “Figures Don’t Lie but Liars Do Figure!”
The details of the PURPLE Electoral COUP D'ÉTAT are beginning to be discovered!
“Not everything was clear at the polling stations and on the rolls on May 20th”
“In National District there were 20,849 voters less than in 2010 but the JCE added 35 voting locations (schools)”
“The details of the results of the last elections do not appear in the web page of the Central Electoral Board (JCE), only the consolidated general numbers”
SANTO DOMINGO, Dominican Republic.-The Central Electoral Board has taken care to show the details of the counting of previous electoral processes on its web page. However, the details of the results of the last elections do not appear.
continued:
This finding may be insignificant for most people, but if you are dedicated to analyzing numbers from the results of the presidential election of 2012 with the previous elections, for example, you will notice that in the national district there were 20,849 voters less than in the congressional and municipal elections of 2010, but nevertheless, there were 35 polling stations added, how do you explain it? No one has the answer.
The other issue has to do with the electoral roll used in elections. According to the data of the JCE, the electorate was 6, 504, 943 registered, that excluded the 328,605 voters living abroad putting the roll for voters at the national level at 6, 176, 338 registered.
That means that between 2010 and 2012, over a period of two years, only 59,941 new voters were added to the electoral roll.
continued:
The 2010 electoral roll had 6,116,397 registered. Up to that point the numbers can be admitted, but why between the 2010 and 2012 elections did the JCE add 1,220 new polling stations.
That was what happened, and so far no one has given an explanation for why this DATA IS SO STRANGE.
Not even the opposition, or the Dominican Revolutionary Party, which lost elections, has devoted time to study in detail how so many new polling stations were created and at what stage did they operate, if there were barely 59,941 more new voters than in the 2010 elections.
AND TO FURTHER COMPLICATE THE ISSUE, ACENTO.COM.DO LEARNED THAT THERE WERE APPROXIMATELY ONE THOUSAND 100 POLLING STATIONS WHERE THE PRD AND OTHER OPPOSITION PARTIES COULD NOT APPOINT DELEGATES OR HAD INFORMATION OF WHAT HAPPENED IN THEM.
continued:
In the case of the PRD, also they have not asked the JCE for the roll of those that actually voted, which is the document that validates the documents submitted in each voting center that is installed.
Were there virtual polling stations?
The question remains if there were virtual polling stations, at which nobody was represented and on which no one has information, apart from the technicians from the Center of Computations of the Central Electoral Board. The PRD nor its famous Command of Electoral Information still do not have a single fact about what happened in these 1,100 polling stations which operated (supposedly) throughout the national territory, or much less other small opposition parties with only minimal economic and human resources that participated in the elections.
continued:
The Command of Electoral Information of the PRD only received 30 percent of the records until 10: 15 pm on May 20, but had no further information until May 22, when he was unable to recover the remaining certifications totaling approximately 12 thousand of 14,470 voting centers throughout the country.
Another serious problem was almost child's play: in front of the very eyes of the country the Central Electoral Board made a game of legerdemain. On February 5 they released the final roll, and Roberto Rosario said that 14,730 polling stations had been enabled for 6,502,000 people to exercise the right to vote. No one protested, nobody objected, nobody said anything, and at the end the day, i.e., election day they operated 260 polling stations less, and put into operation actually only14,470 polling stations.
continued:
An additional fact: the Central Electoral Board said that the total number of voters in the country was 6,176,338, and in the exterior 328,605 registered voters, but when offered the electoral roll of 2012 by provinces the summation of all the provinces and the National District (without the overseas voters) the number was precisely 6,504,943 registered. The question is if the JCE left the same number of voters in the national roll.
No one objected to the urgency that the JCE placed on the political parties, when in February they gave roll parties, to make suggestions for changes and analyze in detail the components of a roll of 6.5 million records, each of which has approximately 40 variables and combinations, and only allowed a period of 48 hours to present their complaints or objections. Nobody has capacity, in the country, to process as much information and discover irregularities in the detail manner that is needed.
continued:
The JCE said that the PRD filed 215 comments and the PLD another 90, and that they all were resolved satisfactorily or at least consensus was acheived.
The JCE needed 14,470 polling stations for the 2012 elections, but in the 2010 elections only 13,250 polling stations were used, 1,220 less.
The number of voters actually increased, as we have seen, by 59,941. This was at the national level. In the presidential elections of 2008 the number of polling stations was 13,075 and in the 2004 elections the number of polling stations was 12,203.
The National District and the Province of Santo Domingo
In the national district there were 20,849 less registered voters in 2012 than registered in 2010, but in 2012 there were 2,023 polling stations and the 2010 1,988 polling stations. The amount of registered on the voting roll of the 2010 was 796,266 voters and the number of registered for 2012 was 775,417 voters.
continued:
In the 2004 elections the number of registrations in the National District was of 682,664 electors and there were 1,899 polling stations. Between 2004 and 2012 in the National District the number of voters increased by 92,753 people.
In the province of Santo Domingo between 2010 and 2012 there were 26,729 new voters added, going from 1,227,757 registered in 2010 to 1,254,526 in 2012. 175 additional polling stations were allotted to 26,729 persons. In 2010 there were 2,337 polling stations and in 2012 2.512 polling stations.
In the National District and the Province of Santo Domingo is where the PLD victory is concentrated over the PRD with 162,266 more votes for the ruling party. The PLD won the election with a total difference of 193,153 votes, which means that throughout the national territory the PLD won only over 30,887 votes over the PRD.
acento.com.do/index.php/news/18222/56/En-DN-hubo-20-849-electores-menos-que-en-2010-pero-la-JCE-agrego-35-colegios.html
What if it has been (50% + 1) ? ....................... Cry your Pain Away, Losers (!)
If its the contrary, why don't you enlighten us....Then again, gathering facts is not your forte I presume.
Mr. Toshiba,
This is not about Hippo or the PRD it is about DEMOCRACY and TRANSPERANCY!
If the election smells bad it needs to be dissected and the cause must be deciphered.
That is the least we ALL owe to our forefathers and mothers who sacrificed and one too many occasions gave their lives for the embryonic democracy were are about to lose!
Within the country there is no proper information system except maybe for the central bank .Even if we started with the legal system it would be a great start and then the internal revenue . We are years , if not decades behind countries who can maximise their efficiencies and financial strength by having advanced computer programmes and basis
You are So right Ricardo.
"We are years , if not decades behind countries who can maximise their efficiencies and financial strength by having advanced computer programmes and basis"
Ah, but we have a USELESS METRO!
O.1 percent of the national population or at best 2% of those in Santo Calcutta doesn’t exactly qualify as USEFUL to me!
Dread,
Stop being accurately laser like "negative!"
You will offend those with heads in their rectums of denial or the Purple Sands of METROLANDIA!
Before you write: williom=Josean, PAUSE for a few hours and ...THINK.
Thank you!
Wrong, Josean cannot write, he just knows how to copy and paste!!! On several articles you see the same and the same copy / paste process. So he is just to stupid to write a comment!!! Do the same as me, don't read his moron, he calls comments!!!
@tschotschua, ricardolito and ambro2007
I certainly agree with you...
He doesnt read his own "comments" He only knows copy and paste...
Joseano dont give anything constructive to this forum..
In his delusional mind he 's only whinning about metro-narco-mafia pld etc and every kind of nonsense in a erratic way, with a lot of issues not concerning to the respective articles..
In this adult forum, his childish behavior is a little bit more than annoying..
He is WAY delusional..and yes, he obviously have a mental issues.. Because this guy, as everybody can tell is not normal..
This is supposed to be a democratic forum ,The fact is he gets the informatiopn out to us is
the main thing wether he cuts & paste is his prerogative. At least he tells it where he got it from.