Wednesday, October 29, 2008

Hacking Of Computerized Voting Machines Can Alter Elections



Quite a few voters became disillusioned after the 2000 election when Al Gore- with more POPULAR votes than Destroy-The-Middle-Class Bush- lost the election.


Lost that election in a state governed by Bush's brother no less.

These computerized voting machines appeared to eliminate the problems of the "hanging chad" of paper ballots.

But according to this and many other articles I've researched on this subject- the computerized machines can also make stealing an election easier- without the inconvenience of recounts.
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