To: Iwo Jima
The problems with electronic voting we're hearing about are only the problems which were "caught." Wonder how many problems were not caught? At least they have paper receipts to count. In my Maryland county, there was no printed copy at all. He who writes the software controls the outcome. I don't trust computer balloting at all. 2002 may turn out to be our best election, before the Rats learn how to reprogram the computers.
To: Freee-dame
You are so right. There is no substitute for a paper ballot.
How many computer experts do you think really know how this electronic voting works? 20? 50? However many there are, I can guarantee you that Hillary knows EVERYTHING about each of them and OWNS BODY AND SOUL at least half of them.
Hillary is not afraid of polls or even votes because she knows that in 2004 she can manipulate the electronic compilations so that she can turn a huge defeat into a huge (or maybe slight) victory.
86 posted on
11/09/2002 2:47:45 PM PST by
Iwo Jima
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