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In reply to the discussion: The reality about "vote flipping" machines in NC and elsewhere [View all]Kelvin Mace
(17,469 posts)I have simply said:
1) It is harder to pull off than people think.
2) There are simpler ways to accomplish the same goal that don't have as great chance of discovery and prosecution.
Sorry, but my experience is that the idea behind diebold has not gone away, it still lives. Just better hidden, is all.
And what exactly has been your experience. I am not trying to be a smart ass here, but I fought this fight on a national, state and local level for about six years. If you have any question about my bona fides, drop Skinner a line and ask him if I "whitewash" over the sins of voting machines.
If you read through any of links I have provided in this thread you will find that I am an implacable foe of paperless voting and uncompromising in my call for strict laws on auditing and transparency.
Please do not ascribe things to me I haven't said.