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GreenTea Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Nov-02-06 12:48 AM
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2. Right, getting rid of easily hackable computer machines and move FOWARD -
Edited on Thu Nov-02-06 12:56 AM by GreenTea
back to paper ballots - counted by hand...The most reliable way to count votes since time began...and to recount if necessary. Paper ballots!

Dump every one of those fucking machine... because the software can be changed & is easily hackable, into the bottom of the sea, forever.

All electronic voting machines need to depend on the software that is programed and designed by corporations with ulterior motives, that will ALWAYS be the case.

We need to move forward BACK to paper ballots, in our hands, that can't change to another party after we vote, right in front of our eyes, while other machines break down...and someone will always find a way to hack and reprogram them. And paper ballots are much cheaper!!

No corporation should be able to own our, the peoples voting machines, that our taxes bought and paid for.
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