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Your elections are safe with Diebold Blue Owl Oct 2013 #1
I've still got this from the first time I voted in Georgia... TroglodyteScholar Oct 2013 #3
Same time they got Max Cleland also. brer cat Oct 2013 #7
outcome kardonb Oct 2013 #13
Yeah, absolutely safe Art_from_Ark Oct 2013 #30
I want back all the votes they flipped. nt brer cat Oct 2013 #2
I want back Kerry's promise in 2004 that he wouldn't concede until all the votes were counted n/t Ace Acme Oct 2013 #5
Didn't he say that he didn't want to seem like a sore loser? merrily Oct 2013 #35
A few weeks before the election, Kerry acknowledged that 2 million votes of African Americans Ace Acme Oct 2013 #57
Ohio already had a recount system in place, set up in 2002 - It was Ohio Dems blm Oct 2013 #59
The Greens and the Libertarians pursued the 2004 recount Ace Acme Oct 2013 #62
He conceded the next day, slowest concession in US history. Internet myths are NOT facts. blm Oct 2013 #69
Thanks for proving my point. Ace Acme Oct 2013 #73
The recount was AUTOMATIC and occurred under Ohio rules that were in place. blm Oct 2013 #74
Kerry's concession was premature. The votes had not been counted. Ace Acme Oct 2013 #75
The letter was from Dec after he joined the effort. blm Oct 2013 #76
So first he conceded, and then he participated in the recount. Ace Acme Oct 2013 #77
Gore DID concede that night and UNconceded when he saw the numbers change blm Oct 2013 #83
You forgot that Bush never did concede an election he in fact lost. nt Ace Acme Oct 2013 #84
Just the kind of company that should be in control of who gets elected president of the USA. cui bono Oct 2013 #4
Why does a private, for profit company have that kind of power in the first place? RC Oct 2013 #22
Exactly. And yeah, the fines are nothing. They never make a dent no matter what company is fined. cui bono Oct 2013 #26
and deduct it from onethatcares Oct 2013 #32
Kicked and recommended. Uncle Joe Oct 2013 #6
KNR DirkGently Oct 2013 #8
falsifying documents? ...the vote counting company... nice. nashville_brook Oct 2013 #9
Eh? RobertEarl Oct 2013 #10
Wally O'Dell Botany Oct 2013 #16
^^ this. nashville_brook Oct 2013 #72
K&R ReRe Oct 2013 #11
Nothing short of hand marked, paper ballots is good enough. RC Oct 2013 #23
I still think it would work... ReRe Oct 2013 #31
A receipt, printed by the voting machine is worthless as soon as the voter leaves RC Oct 2013 #40
But then they put them through a machine to be counted. merrily Oct 2013 #36
But the advantage there is they still have the hand marked paper ballot to hand count. RC Oct 2013 #39
In case a recount is needed. Good point. merrily Oct 2013 #41
most states have laws in place to stop recounts questionseverything Oct 2013 #52
K&R + Plain Dealer article: alp227 Oct 2013 #12
Tennessee is a perfect example jazzimov Oct 2013 #14
can you vote early on paper? Botany Oct 2013 #17
Finally!!! savannah43 Oct 2013 #15
Read the entire article. They are getting off with a fine. newthinking Oct 2013 #19
Book em Dano! sheshe2 Oct 2013 #18
K&R! Phlem Oct 2013 #20
I want to attend the hanging Hekate Oct 2013 #21
K&R Solly Mack Oct 2013 #24
Get Katherine Harris next. lpbk2713 Oct 2013 #25
Fucking criminals. Yet again more proof that 2000 and 20004 were shams. Rex Oct 2013 #27
I wonder what else. Voting machines have been around longer than since 2000. merrily Oct 2013 #37
just one example questionseverything Oct 2013 #50
Good gawd. How long did that take? lonestarnot Oct 2013 #28
Get the can opener! glinda Oct 2013 #29
Oops!! malaise Oct 2013 #33
+1. n/t Laelth Oct 2013 #34
At last! But, $50 million? Are we kidding? Anyone going to jail? merrily Oct 2013 #38
K&R n/t myrna minx Oct 2013 #42
Falsifying documents? And they're securing the Bill of Rights, Declaration of Independence and Lars39 Oct 2013 #43
We need the "Corporate Death Penalty" back ewagner Oct 2013 #44
Yes! Please ..nt dougolat Oct 2013 #54
By all means, yes! eppur_se_muova Oct 2013 #60
Up the fine and put the CEO in prison! tblue Oct 2013 #45
Pencil on paper is the best technology around. Lets use it. JEB Oct 2013 #46
"deferred prosecution"??? A fine? Matariki Oct 2013 #47
ABSOLUTELY! dreampunk Oct 2013 #49
Absentee Ballot = they mail it to you, you fill it and mail it back; dreampunk Oct 2013 #48
When you vote absentee . . . aggiesal Oct 2013 #70
This is hardly surprising... ananda Oct 2013 #51
Too bad there aren't prison sentences Liberalynn Oct 2013 #53
Don't let them buy their way out of jail! Spitfire of ATJ Oct 2013 #55
They forgot stealing elections. jwirr Oct 2013 #56
Sounds like the perfect criminal enterprise... zentrum Oct 2013 #58
So, no three strikes? blackspade Oct 2013 #61
Anyone going to prison? secondvariety Oct 2013 #63
They have Karl's "Numbers" Hubert Flottz Oct 2013 #64
Odd what happens to those about to testify in court about this subject... Octafish Oct 2013 #79
Reminds me of the story of the DC madame who.. Hubert Flottz Oct 2013 #80
Fine memory, yours, detailed and in depth... Octafish Oct 2013 #81
I believe that Karl was almost single handedly... Hubert Flottz Oct 2013 #82
No fucking way, everyone knows that big business will do the right thing! Rebellious Republican Oct 2013 #65
Whenever I go to the drive-thru pharmacy ailsagirl Oct 2013 #66
kick ailsagirl Oct 2013 #67
No fine is high enough DFW Oct 2013 #68
Has anyone ever gotten a contract in China, Indonesia or Russia without paying a bribe? saynotoplutocrats Oct 2013 #71
Hey! Dere machines are good as gold. Octafish Oct 2013 #78
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