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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: J.B.C. who wrote (263912)12/8/2005 11:44:39 PM
From: American Spirit  Read Replies (2) of 1572924
 
Diebold software is not made by Microsoft, Diebold has their own. I'm no software expert, but a friend of mine who knows Steve Wozniak at Apple said that Woz tested the Diebold software and found it remarkably easy to hack in and fix final results. He warned the officials in Ohio but they did nothing. Probably because they're GOP-led.

Not only that but in places like Ohio 2004, the GOP who were in charge of buying voting machines insisted on a paperless model, so recounts would be impossible, and paid more for those machines than competing bids. Further, the CEO of Dbeild promised to deliver Ohio for Bush. And there was at least one sighting of Diebold techies in the precinct counting rooms on election night with GOP operatives.

Now you may be a Republican, but be honest, when exit polls showed Kerry had won turn out to be wrong by 250,000+ votes within a two hour period at the end of the day, there is an enormous amount of smoke coming from that fiery hole.

Democrats suspected something like this might happen but did not have the political power to replace those machines prior to the election. So it is likely they had a lot to do with Bush's 2nd last minuite come from behind victory in a row.
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