Posted on 12/07/2005 6:38:58 PM PST by Halfmanhalfamazing
WHISTLEBLOWER interviewed by voting rights advocate Brad Friedman [www.BradBlog.com] has claimed that the electronic voting machine maker Diebold is involved in all sorts of skullduggery.
The Diebold insider said he was once a staunch supporter of electronic voting but was stunned by seeing repeated efforts by Diebold to evade meeting legal requirements or implementing appropriate security measures.
(Excerpt) Read more at volesoft.com ...
In related - and actual - news, Diebold's CEO resigned yesterday amid charges of securities fraud.
On resignation: O'Dell Resignation
If indeed, the SEC is looking at something odd with respect to securities fraud, this would be a major black eye.
I read this on a legal site. I'll try to find it again - it didn't say anything about SEC involvement, but did say a massive securities fraud lawsuit was about to be filed against the company. The article didn't say, but I presume it is a shareholder suit.
Didn't go there. It just showed up on Google. Some other sites I looked at also had a lefty feel about them ( with the subsequent hangup on voting machines ).
Interesting post, yet I can't find anything specific to disagree with.
The trends in the nation are obvious, yet it's undeniable that there's something evil in the air in the city of Wash, DC. I just don't know what it is.
That is all fast Eddie Rendell, Slick Dick Daley, and "Just Get Me Close" Donna Brazile need to manufacture Democrat seats.
OK, so maybe they won't have a majority. The Democrat Party could definitely get enough votes in the House to make it a very messy scene in 2007-2008, setting up a return to the WH with more states' electoral votes captured by fraud.
Michigan, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Illinois, Washington, AZ, NM, LA, and the Crown Jewel, California are wide open for electoral business as usual ....fraud.
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