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To: ChinuSFO who wrote (593)11/5/2004 9:41:28 AM
From: Karen Lawrence  Respond to of 361669
 
Chinu, I meant that he could show exit polling contradicting the ostensible win. True that there is no way to show the computer rigging. After listening to Bush yesterday, I'm alarmed at what this monster has in store for us.



To: ChinuSFO who wrote (593)11/5/2004 10:39:16 AM
From: Oeconomicus  Respond to of 361669
 
Cameras can only capture live rigging. But if the machines can be rigged from a remote location, then how would we know.

You're such a dope, Chino. Have you even taken a second of time to try to find out how the Diebold voting machines work, how polling places and county election boards operate, and how the process protects the integrity of the vote? These machines, and others like them, are a huge improvement to the process, not the "threat to democracy" that you fantasize them to be.

But you just go on believing that someone "remotely rigged" the voting machines. After all, if you didn't have your fantasies to keep you company, you'd be terribly lonely. And lonely is a sad state, a "blue state" one might say, especially when coupled with bitter and deluded.