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- <li><em>date</em>: Thu Nov 4 00:28:33 2004</li>
- <li><em>from</em>: aaron at pd.org (aaron)</li>
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A fraudulent and irrelevant comparison, since your car's computer
isn't a public system.
The real and serious concern of electronic voting is found in a quote
from one of the more notorious fans of fraudulent elections, Joseph Stalin:
"Those who cast the votes decide nothing.
Those who count the votes decide everything."
In no uncertain terms, the corporape privatization of our electoral systems
through the use of paperless Diebold type DRE machines has ripped the
counting of our votes from the hands of the public.
The lack of a paper audit trail or other physical, voter verified transaction
evidence means that there are no legitimate means by which the public can
view, audit or recount the corporate controlled vote tabulations. The closed
source, exclusionary, proprietary and interdependent systems, along with the
secretive contracting and testing policies of the carpetbagger DRE
manufacturers, effectively blockade all free market competition and public
access which might otherwise prevent the taxpayers from being corporaped by
the voting system suppliers and the politicians who, in complete conflict of
interest, promote them.
The privatized collection and counting of our votes through proprietary
systems and software abdicates our democracy to the self serving interests
of the election system manufacturers. Stalin would love these paperless DRE
machines and the secretive policies of the companies that make them. Thus you
can now expect the Federal Election Assistance Commission to move forward
with approvals of paperless DRE systems as the national standard within the
next two years, since their entire 15 member appointed board consists of the
same DRE company insiders, self serving election officials and sycophantic
voting system consultants that have been foisting paperless DRE systems on
the public under the NASED banner for nearly a decade.
Welcome to the recently extended American decade of fraud.
peace
(because the only secure future is a future of peace)
aaron
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