Voting Machines: Vote fraud code hidden in source code

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I don't have stats or anything, but I'm pretty sure the Linux open source community is way better at finding and fixing security holes before they're found by hackers than Microsoft.
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What Bill said. Also, I hear it's being done in Austrailia and working out well.

In fact, if it was completely transparent, I would trust an open source voting system more than paper ballots, considering that paper ballots can get "lost" on their way to get counted.
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I'm sorry about this, but since I've been a Diebold stockholder since they were nothing more than an ATM company, I'm gonna have to report a couple of you to the goon squad. I'll get your contact info from Norm...
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Fried wrote:Have a little faith in our government. If this guy was for real, he would have been killed a long time ago.
Those two sentences... they just... oh nevermind.
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the sober irishman wrote:
Fried wrote:Have a little faith in our government. If this guy was for real, he would have been killed a long time ago.
Those two sentences... they just... oh nevermind.
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Those two words... they just... oh nevermind.
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the sober irishman wrote:
Fried wrote:Have a little faith in our government. If this guy was for real, he would have been killed a long time ago.
Those two sentences... they just... oh nevermind.

No shit. What a contradiction!!!


...I'm not sure which part is more funny...but I'm snickering like a senator's chauffeur....

Fried... please tell me you were just being "wry"... my new favourite word, that I can try and use out of context... or just wrong.
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See response above before this goes awry. Awry is one of my favorite words.
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My contradiction is a silly band name picked virtually at random, with little to no significance to anyone or anything in real life.

Your contradiction appears to be an honest assertion on the operations of our government.
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the sober irishman wrote:My contradiction is a silly band name picked virtually at random, with little to no significance to anyone or anything in real life.

Your contradiction appears to be an honest assertion on the operations of our government.
Ok, since you obviously want an argument... here...

It is an honest assertion of our government. Do you doubt the validity of the second statement? Not many people would. So if it is found true, what is the issue with the first statement saying have faith that what you think is true, is true. What I find funny about the statement is, it appears to be a contradiction but in reality it may be true. Maybe that's what bothers you?

There now, you have a reply to pick a part and show me how stupid I must be for believing the way I do.
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Post by Me$$iah »

Dont even start me on Governments

Ill just upset everyone-there'll be bodies everywhere .....

I find it funny that irrelevant as to who is in power the overall adgenda always stays the same

NAFTA EU etc.
when in opposition parties oppose such treaties
then lo and behold when in power suddenly they are in favour of them
and the ex government now oppose

an the treaty goes through regardless
I find that funny me


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nor would they be wanted

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Wow, I would hate to see what starting would look like.
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Fried wrote:Have a little faith in our government. If this guy was for real, he would have been killed a long time ago.
I think you overestimate some of the possible conspirateurs. The freakin' CEO of Diebold said (in public no less) that he was going to to everything he could to deliver the Ohio election to Bush.

Do you seriously believe that you shouldn't listen to a whistleblower until they're dead? Jeffrey Wigand?
chack wrote: I don't trust the whistleblower either, but I trust Diebold less. The code should be open source. It's absolutely insane that closed-source code is even considered for use.
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Jimmy Carter and James Baker III's COMMISSION ON FEDERAL ELECTION REFORM released their recommendations for voting system overhaul in the US. Did we all miss this announcement, or am I the only one asleep here?
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