To: Alissa
After the bitter Florida recount battle in the 2000 presidential election, the state spent more than $30 million installing electronic voting and replacing punch-card systems. This 30-million dollar electronic voting system that replaces the "punch card systems" is a "paperless ballot system".
That should be the Democrats dream! Machines the Dems can have some "hacker" mess with to their advantage.
No paper ballot, no record of who and how many voted and for who they voted for...
Also, no paper ballots, no re-counts either.
Out of the pan and back into the fire...they never learn.
To: RadicalRik
They can have recounts. I can just imagine the first one the Dems try. Here's the recount (county clerk hits refresh key). Blip. A tenth of a second later, the same number comes up again. The Dems walk away hanging their heads, realizing that through all of their election fraud, they didn't do enough to win. Oh well, back to court. Have to fabricate a reason. They sadly wave goodbye to their old friend, the several weeks long recount, and vow to get more dead voters, repeat voters, illegal aliens, nonresidents, and convicts for the next election.
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