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To: nmh

“Mike Kernell, a longtime Tennessee state assemblyman from Memphis and a technology enthusiast, is concerned about future elections because the new machines are harder to get a look at. ”We used to be able to check the machines and see if they’d been tampered with,” he said. ”It is now almost impossible.” Mr. Kernell wonders whether he will have to hire a computer programmer in his next race to make sure the machines are working smoothly and haven’t been tampered with. ”We’ve hit a brick wall,” he said.”

http://www.mikefrancesa.com/wordpress/?p=1212


7 posted on 09/20/2008 1:47:58 PM PDT by jessduntno (.Well King, This case is CLOSED.)
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To: jessduntno
is concerned about future elections because the new machines are harder to get a look at.

Voting machines should be transparent. Unfortunately, they are by design becoming increasingly opaque. Double-plus ungood.

91 posted on 09/20/2008 5:54:41 PM PDT by supercat
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