To: lifelong_republican
Are you saying that you don't see how the fact that critical failures cause Americans to lose their right to vote would lead to the conclusion that methods which don't involve those critical failures would be preferable in the USA?
I don't see where they're talking about more than a few isolated incidents. There's never been a system that is 100% without problems. Even paper and box had some errors in counting, or running out of supplies, or whatever.
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16 posted on
01/03/2007 4:31:06 AM PST by
Jaysun
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To: Jaysun
What is done to any American is done to all Americans.
Why do you believe the problems would be few, when so many were reported, and others went unreported or the reports weren't processed properly? Why do you believe that the problems would be isolated, when the same defective systems are being forced on so many large population centers?
Why do you imagine that preferable systems should be abandoned when they are not as problematic?
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