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To: sea_urchin who wrote (21832)11/5/2004 7:08:21 PM
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Hi Again. I read the articles about voter machine error and they all seem to be the result of faulty programming or similiar misunderstandings. There seems no sign of a conspiracy. Some machines were found in Pennsylvania to have several hundred votes register before the polling began. Later it was found that the people reading the counters were reading "clock" figures i.e. how many votes the machine had counted since it was put into operation maybe in the last election and not the counter from the 2004 election. I think this explains a lot. In the US each state selects its own officials , rules , machines etc. Most are people from our generation and before and have no idea how these things work or an ability to learn.
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