JailForBush
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Wed Feb-11-04 12:17 AM
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Campaign 2004: Would you feel safer if Microsoft was in charge of Voting? |
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One of Americans' biggest fears is the possibility (I'd say probability) that Republicans will cheat in this next presidential election. Of course, we all know that Republicans and Democrats both cheat shamelessly, in a number of ways.
But Republicans have upped the ante, and their most powerful weapon may be computerized voting machines.
I've bashed Microshaft on this forum many times, and I've always been disgusted by the number of people who shamelessly defend one of America's premier corporate whores.
So here's your chance to put your money where your mouth is. If Bill Gates offered to oversee the vote during Campaign 2004, would you welcome him aboard? If George Bush got 66% of the vote, would you say, "Well, Bill Gates would never cheat on America, so the vote must be legit!"
If the election had to be postponed because all the voting machines were suddenly zapped by a computer virus (or a built-in Microsoft bug), would your confidence be shaken? What if Microsoft asked for another $500 million - or a continuing election campaign contract - at the last minute?
Here's an interesting thought: Do you think candidates might be reluctant to criticize Microsoft if it was overseeing the vote? Of course, it makes little difference, because politicians never critciize Microsoft anyway. After all, that would take a little courage, wouldn't it?
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Poiuyt
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Wed Feb-11-04 12:20 AM
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1. With all the security flaws that Microsoft software has?? |
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No way!
Now if it were a Mac...
:)
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4morewars
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Wed Feb-11-04 12:21 AM
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2. If you want a microsoft product that doesn't suck... |
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wait 'till they start making vacumn cleaners !!!
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lcordero
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Wed Feb-11-04 12:39 AM
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3. Microsoft is in charge of voting |
Djinn
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Wed Feb-11-04 12:43 AM
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4. you don't trust profit making bodies |
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with anything to do with elections or vote counting - their primary function/purpose is to make money - FAR too many chances for corruption.
I dont know how electronic voting ever got off theground
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JailForBush
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Wed Feb-11-04 01:05 AM
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5. LOL! Pardon my arrogance, but... |
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I think I just posted a classic! It looks like the Microsofties are afraid to even reply to THIS thread.
Hmmmm... maybe this is a theme those of us who are true to the cause ought to promote more vigorously. :)
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Pobeka
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Wed Feb-11-04 01:08 AM
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6. I don't trust anyone, *especially* Microsoft with computer voting |
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Too much at stake. I'll have a paper ballot thank you (and I don't mind the computer printing out my ballot either...)
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Wed Feb-11-04 01:08 AM
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7. I don't like Microsoft Software |
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Edited on Wed Feb-11-04 01:09 AM by AZCat
Or the monopoly they have over OS, but isn't Bill Gates part of that group of gazillionaires who don't think inherited wealth is a good thing? This is the group with Buffett, Soros, etc. Does anyone else know about this? So if he IS a member of that, he might not like * because inherited wealth/power is THE defining characteristic of *.
On Edit: Added clarification
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