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To: jmstein7

I've been told that it would be very easy to design a program that would allow you to stack the votes on these on line polls, you need access to a proxy server apparently and I seem to recall someone admitting they had done this before, after all isn't this what makes everyone nervous about online polling in real elections.....

are there no computer RNC geeks out there? wouldn't you just love to see old McAwful's face if you had polls 99 per cent Bush to Kerry 1% just for the fun of it, even though you know they will scream a RNC plot or maybe the RNC and DNC hackers would cancel each other out and you'd get close to real poll results, LOL ........


32 posted on 10/13/2004 1:03:19 PM PDT by littlelilac
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on-line poles are crap especially after an event that relies on people to get up and log on to their computers to vote. Obviously the left is more motivated than the right in most cases =) hell I sat on my couch the other night thinking... do I want to head upstairs and log into my computer just to vote on some worthless poll that Bush won the debate when it was obvious to me that he did? Nope. Sad? Probably but I think more often than not most middle America feels the same way I do.

It is the radicals that have the time and know how to create the bot programs that feed the polls in their favor.

The suggestion that we Freep in their favor is probably the best way to combat the problem. IF you are motivated enough to even log on after the debate.

33 posted on 10/13/2004 1:13:03 PM PDT by Even Keel
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To: littlelilac; jmstein7

Listen I could do this, but don't have the time right now. It's not that important. Besides it's not really honest, for which reason I'm rethinking what I said to jmstein7. Let the Rats, who are characterized by dishonesty, have these polls. They don't matter much.


38 posted on 10/13/2004 2:03:04 PM PDT by Lexinom ("A person's a person no matter how small" - from Dr. Seuss' Horton Hears a Who)
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