Two Digits To Rule Them All
Certainly not a new issue, but one of paramount of importance, is the potential problem of paperless, electronic touchscreen voting machines. Here's a piece on a 2-digit code that when entered into Diebold's voting machines creates a second set of votes that overrides those originally entered. That the voting machines in 85% of America's precincts are manufactured by one of three companies: Diebold, ES&S, and Sequoia. That all three companies are controlled by Bush "Rangers" - campaign contributors who've managed to raise $200,000 or more for the campaign - should be enough to at least raise one's eyebrows, if not hackles.
While we're at it, here's a piece on how insular - and potentially corrupt - the technical review and oversight of these machines is.
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