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"The Reality-Based Community Everyone is entitled to his own opinion, but not his own facts. « Wish-I'd-said-that Dep't Main "This unseemly circus" » October 29, 2006  But .... but .... but .... Posted by Mark Kleiman ... we all know that electronic voting machines are basically hack-proof, and there's no way the political leanings of those who make the machines and the software (e.g., the fervent Republicanism of the CEO of Diebold) could possibly matter. Anyone who thinks otherwise is a conspiracy theorist who's probably shy a tinfoil hat. Right? So why is it a problem if the Venezualan government own a piece of the parent company of Sequoia Voting Systems? Actually, I'm pleased. Maybe this will finally get the black box issue the attention it deserves. It turns out there's a simple solution, by the way: a touch-screen machine that prints out a paper ballot for the voter to drop into the ballot box. The ballots are machine-readable, but there's something physical to recount if a recount is needed. Posted at 03:06 PM TrackBack (0) Thread: Black box voting Comments The fact that the solution si so simple yet there is such force agaisnt adopting it is what makes me think the conspiracy claims have merit. Not that there has been a conspiracy as such, but more to the fact that Diebold is so shody that any sort of check on their work would cause them to crash. Posted by: Rob at October 29, 2006 03:19 PM I've bee"
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