KaliTracy
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Sun May-15-05 09:36 PM
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In every transaction we make at stores, at restaurants, at banks computers record and calculate, run reports at the end of the shift, keep tally of our money.
Isn't your vote more important than the money you spend?
We don't question our cashiers, we trust them with our change, and the machines tell them hundreds of times a day how much to give back.
Isn't your vote more important than the money you spend?
What if the machines broke down throughout the day, gave you too much money at the ATM, told you your balance was zero at the bank, how would you feel?
Would you be outraged?
Why are we so complacent to such an important event as electing a person who is control of whether our sons and daughters and fathers and mothers go elsewhere to fight for democracy in another country
When it is questionable if we have it here.
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Mon May-16-05 09:50 AM
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Mon May-16-05 11:34 AM
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Computers have become so integrated into our daily lives we don't question them anymore. We are becoming like the zombie robots who sit in front of television all night and don't question what they see/hear there.
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Wed May-18-05 05:04 AM
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Imagine this on the back of a tee-shirt. For getting others to think....
What’s more important to you… The fact that we can order hamburgers almost without incident throughout the country from the same franchise on any given day...
Or the fact that on election day the machines in charge of keeping our votes
broke down, voted wrong, registered thousands of votes for Bush, switched votes from Kerry to Bush, lost thousands of votes (in more than one precinct), and that
one of the companies responsible pledged a win for Bush – and just happens to make most of the ATM machines in the country.
I’ll have fries and a cola with that.
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