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Fri Sep-16-05 12:08 PM
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Diebold threatened violators with immediate dismissal |
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Diebold threatened violators with immediate dismissal," the insider, who we'll call DIEB-THROAT, explained recently to The BRAD BLOG via email. "In 2005, after one newly hired member of Diebold's technical staff pointed out the security flaw, he was criticized and isolated."
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EXCLUSIVE! * A DIEBOLD INSIDER SPEAKS! DIEB-THROAT : 'Diebold System One of Greatest Threats Democracy Has Ever Known' Identifies U.S. Homeland Security 'Cyber Alert' Prior to '04 Election Warning Votes Can be 'Modified Remotely' via 'Undocumented Backdoor' in Central Tabulator Software!
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Fri Sep-16-05 12:40 PM
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1. I wish people would stop with the constant referral to Watergate |
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it cheapens their own arguments. The two have nothing in common and frankly there should be a corollary to Godwin's Law that states:
The more any scandal begins to infuriate the Democratic Party of the U.S. the sooner the Watergate scandal will be invoked.
It's pathetic and it doesn't help to raise awareness about the issue.
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Time for change
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Fri Sep-16-05 08:49 PM
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2. It seems to me that they have a LOT in common |
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Both Watergate and the theft of the 2004 election involved Republican Presidents who were trying to accumulate vast amounts of power into their own hands through illegal means. Why do you say that they have nothing in common?
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