Posted on 09/22/2008 7:14:17 PM PDT by jessduntno
To Register Doubts, Press Here By SAM LUBELL Published: May 15, 2003
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.
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Oh, so he can’t hack into the machines to check if they’ve been tampered with huh?
That doesn’t even make sense. Is he saying he used to be able to “check” machines to to see if they’ve been “tampered” with?
isn’t that unauthorized tampering in itself?
Why don’t the machines in Republican Precincts ever fail? Every election fraud case in the last 20 years has been in a Dimocrat precinct. It’s amazing how illegal voters and claims of disenfranchisement keep happening. I guess we need ACORN to make all of this right.
IOW, they used to be able to load up the machines with votes before the polls open.
Now they can’t access the machines.
Too darned bad!
I have a nagging fear that the 2008 Presidential election will be subject to a large amount of voter fraud from registration all the way through tallying of votes and tampering with electors.
Ouch, they really know how to hurt a guy!
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