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the Diebold is cast
One thing that is very strange is how much the exit polls differed from the
final results, especially in Ohio. Remember that Ohio uses Diebold voting machines in many areas. These machines have no paper trail. Early in the campaign, Diebold CEO Walden O'Dell, a GOP fundraiser, promised to deliver Ohio to Bush. He later regretted having said that. -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com |
Jonathan Ganz wrote:
One thing that is very strange is how much the exit polls differed from the final results, especially in Ohio. Remember that Ohio uses Diebold voting machines in many areas. These machines have no paper trail. Early in the campaign, Diebold CEO Walden O'Dell, a GOP fundraiser, promised to deliver Ohio to Bush. He later regretted having said that. Really? No paper trail? Hasn't that been used as an argument against electronic voting machines? How long have these Diebold machines been in use? Cheers Marty |
On Wed, 03 Nov 2004 12:36:51 -0500, Martin Baxter wrote:
Really? No paper trail? Hasn't that been used as an argument against electronic voting machines? How long have these Diebold machines been in use? Only since the 2000 election. Diebold's main business is ATM machines. http://news.bostonherald.com/electio...rticleid=52322 |
In article , Martin Baxter wrote:
Jonathan Ganz wrote: One thing that is very strange is how much the exit polls differed from the final results, especially in Ohio. Remember that Ohio uses Diebold voting machines in many areas. These machines have no paper trail. Early in the campaign, Diebold CEO Walden O'Dell, a GOP fundraiser, promised to deliver Ohio to Bush. He later regretted having said that. Really? No paper trail? Hasn't that been used as an argument against electronic voting machines? How long have these Diebold machines been in use? Some do, some don't. Depends on the state. How long? Long enough, apparently. -- Jonathan Ganz (j gan z @ $ail no w.c=o=m) http://www.sailnow.com "If there's no wind, row." |
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thunder wrote: On Wed, 03 Nov 2004 12:36:51 -0500, Martin Baxter wrote: Really? No paper trail? Hasn't that been used as an argument against electronic voting machines? How long have these Diebold machines been in use? Only since the 2000 election. Diebold's main business is ATM machines. http://news.bostonherald.com/electio...rticleid=52322 Yeah, they have a paper trail on ATMs. -- Jonathan Ganz (j gan z @ $ail no w.c=o=m) http://www.sailnow.com "If there's no wind, row." |
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On Wed, 3 Nov 2004 09:07:00 -0800, "Jonathan Ganz"
wrote this crap: One thing that is very strange is how much the exit polls differed from the final results, especially in Ohio. Rush Limbaugh correctly predicted that you whacko liberals will try to claim that the actual votes were manipulated, rather than the polls. Remember that Ohio uses Diebold voting machines in many areas. These machines have no paper trail. This is an outright lie. 77% of Ohio used punch cards. The rest used optical scan paper ballots. You've been proven to be a liar, a whacko liberal, a poor loser, and a butt-boy sympathizer. Not to mention having a Cal 20 that somebody threw away. It really sucks to be you. Pathetic Earthlings! No one can save you now! |
On Wed, 03 Nov 2004 12:36:51 -0500, Martin Baxter
wrote this crap: Jonathan Ganz wrote: One thing that is very strange is how much the exit polls differed from the final results, especially in Ohio. Remember that Ohio uses Diebold voting machines in many areas. These machines have no paper trail. Early in the campaign, Diebold CEO Walden O'Dell, a GOP fundraiser, promised to deliver Ohio to Bush. He later regretted having said that. Really? No paper trail? Hasn't that been used as an argument against electronic voting machines? How long have these Diebold machines been in use? Jon-boy is flat out lying. 77% of Ohio used punch cards. The rest used optical scan paper ballots. Pathetic Earthlings! No one can save you now! |
felton wrote:
[snipped a rather disturbing tale] Anyway, these machines need to be backed up with paper hardcopies, like the voting punch cards, just to provide a means to keep the results verifiable. Thanks for the interesting info and links to all. I must agree with Felton, but then I'm somewhat paranoid, or perhaps just a realist; scruples have a habit of falling by the wayside when politics shakes hands with religion. Cheers Marty |
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