Submitted by Smart Computer User on October 28, 2006 - 12:06pm.
the powers that be have it all rigged.
the problem isnt that theyre going to lose(the republicalns) the problem is to get the numbers so that theyre believeable by the people--you cant have more voters then there is in the precinct.
Submitted by Smart Computer User on October 29, 2006 - 11:14am.
Some reside at the cemetary, many have Mexican drivers licenses, welfare receipts, and welfare I.D.s.
Besides, with only socialists (republicant's) and communists (demoncrats) running, you get your choice of the "lesser" of two evils; so you get to choose who carries your handbasket to hell.
Submitted by Smart Computer User on October 27, 2006 - 10:05am.
I feel it is very safe especially with the machines we have here in Mesa County. I note the machine creates a paper trail as we vote and the vote machines are not connected to the internet. The thing is that I feel that the old machines were fully as accurate as the people punching the card. If you jamed the stylis in, the chad came out. You could not change your mind like you can with the new machines. Once you punch the chad out it would not go back in. The new machines we have are very easy to use and should bemore accurate mainly because of the people doing the voting. If you are not smart enough to use the new machines you are probably not smart enough vote.
electronic votimg
it is good with a paper backup
electronic voting
the powers that be have it all rigged.
the problem isnt that theyre going to lose(the republicalns) the problem is to get the numbers so that theyre believeable by the people--you cant have more voters then there is in the precinct.
Sure you can have more voters than there "are" in the precinct.
Some reside at the cemetary, many have Mexican drivers licenses, welfare receipts, and welfare I.D.s.
Besides, with only socialists (republicant's) and communists (demoncrats) running, you get your choice of the "lesser" of two evils; so you get to choose who carries your handbasket to hell.
Bombastic Phil
Electronic Voting
It's potentially more accurate and much faster to post results but has a major risk from tampering with the database.
Electronic Voting
I feel it is very safe especially with the machines we have here in Mesa County. I note the machine creates a paper trail as we vote and the vote machines are not connected to the internet. The thing is that I feel that the old machines were fully as accurate as the people punching the card. If you jamed the stylis in, the chad came out. You could not change your mind like you can with the new machines. Once you punch the chad out it would not go back in. The new machines we have are very easy to use and should bemore accurate mainly because of the people doing the voting. If you are not smart enough to use the new machines you are probably not smart enough vote.
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