Archive for the 'Diebold' Category

If the good lord had wanted reliable election procedures, he would not have invented e-voting.

Monday, November 27th, 2006

The New York Times reports serious voting problems in 25 states. Brad’s Blog has been a source of warnings for many of the problems we see.
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Please find the New York Times article and a link to Brad’s Blog.
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Thank goodness for Cafferty & Olbermann.

Friday, October 20th, 2006

The Washington Post is reporting a theft of e-voting software of Diebold–the company which made 2004 famous.
From the FreeSpeechZone.net: 
*(FORMER) Diebold chairman, president, and C.E.O., Walden […]

It can’t happen here?

Friday, September 29th, 2006

Two whistleblowers at Diebold say patches were put into voting machine programs. This is a direct affront to demccracy and betrays more frightening prospects when set next to W’s emasculation of habeas corpus.

Please find the article here.

Let me know when the electorate becomes tired of playing the sucker in a 3-Card Monte game!

Tuesday, September 19th, 2006

Two more years of a Congress like the present model will all but allow the Moron Sadist to get us into a situation from which we shall have to crawl–not walk.
Here is the Princeton University e-vote study.

Since elections can be stolen, I am following up on the Princeton University hacking of a Diebold e-voting machine.

Friday, September 15th, 2006

This latest comes from Brad’s Blog. It is well worth reading.
Please find the story here.

That is either code on the terminal or the weirdest screen saver I’ve ever seen.

Thursday, September 14th, 2006

A Princeton University Computer Science professor and two grad students hack a Diebold voting machine.
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Please find the article here.

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Do the democrats have the sand to challenge the machines?

Monday, May 15th, 2006

The Free Press
Will the major media finally cover the electronic election fraud issue?
by Bob Fitrakis and Harvey Wasserman
May 15, 2006
That the presidential elections of 2000 and 2004 were stolen has become an article of faith for millions of mainstream Americans. But there has been barely a whiff of coverage in the […]