Posted on 03/10/2007 4:17:14 AM PST by lifelong_republican
"...acknowledges wider concerns about the security and reliability of machine voting, saying that the concerns are legitimate, and "merit the combined and focused attention of federal, state, and local authorities responsible for election administration"..."
(Excerpt) Read more at theregister.co.uk ...
I have no confidence in those machines at all.
Without these machines the Dems would have continued to have manipulated elections in their favor into the indefinite future.
Thank you for writing this! There were problems where I vote, too. The electronics failed and people had to wait in line, unable to vote at all, because they were denied the right to complete their own ballots on paper.
It's actually much easier for the corrupt Democrats to get away with subverting elections with the electronics.
I wouldn't be surprised that the data is manipulated. Nowadays it's be to expected. With the dead and illegals voting, I suppose I should welcome this new technological twist in the game. /s
And how does "reprogramming" the machine affect the votes already placed on that machine. How does anyone know if they were still counted.
That doesn't mean it was legitimate: somebody screwed up.
I'd like to get a tear-off receipt with a randomized code, so's I can verify my vote at my home desktop PC.
Actually the corrupt Democrats used paper ballots to manipulate and corrupt the election process in Virginia. They kept Republicans from even winning their own primaries.
Concerned conservative or seminar poster? You decide!
You are so right. I totally agree with you.
The corrupt Democrats will find it far easier to commit mass vote fraud and get away with it with the electronics.
Real Americans care about the voting and election processes. We do so because our predecessors fought and died for such things.
You won't be able to 'decide' anything without your vote.
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