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Re: OT: Driving a car -> Voting Machines: msg#00915user-groups.linux.kansascity
Jim Herrmann wrote: For all the low down on voting machine irregularities and ballot tampering, check out http://blackboxvoting.com/. I've got a really bad feeling about 2004. When they control the voting machines and the media, our democracy is doomed, which I think has already happened. Jim, why didn't the voting machines make a bigger part of the issue than the "hanging chads". Actually this is the first I've heard of them being used in the last pres. election. I agree w/ the need for auditable voting machines, for getting the contract to a more competent company etc. There needs to be audits performed by the GAO on whatever firm is chosen. That stuff about controlling the media swings both ways. I've heard more accusations of the left controlling the media than the right. Me, I'm way over here in the back 40. I pick and choose who I vote for. I don't really trust all the conspiracy theorist about Diebold trying to 'fix' the election, but I do believe the stuff about the incompetence of the repairmen and troubleshooters. I read some of the docs at that college site posted to slashdot. Plain and simple, the machines were put out too soon. "It's in beta testing? Ship it!" I also believe in the innate stupidity (I know it sounds harsh) of people. Sure the ballot in FL might have been a little confusing, but you have to read the blasted thing and I believe you can ask the election officials to clarify the ballot if necessary. Just imagine the ballot for the CA governor recall. They had about 130 people on there and had to randomize the names, almost needed 2 cards to get all the choices on there. What a nightmare for the election commission. I'm surprised they had the counts as soon as they did. --------------------------- Somewhere there is a village missing an idiot. KC Linux Users Group -- to unsubscribe send mail to majordomo-3DadQFcgQnvYtjvyW6yDsg@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Enter without the quotes in body of message "unsubscribe kclug" |
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