December 02, 2003
Hack the vote
Inviting Bush supporters to a fund-raiser, the host wrote, "I am committed to helping Ohio deliver its electoral votes to the president next year." No surprise there. But Walden O'Dell — who says that he wasn't talking about his business operations — happens to be the chief executive of Diebold Inc., whose touch-screen voting machines are in increasingly widespread use across the United States.
BlogWood on e-voting:
BlogWood: Norwood's Fair and Balanced Nattering: How to steal an election
BlogWood: Norwood's Fair and Balanced Nattering: NY Times gives confirmation of voting machine problems
BlogWood: Norwood's Fair and Balanced Nattering: My advice: vote absentee and leave a paper trail
BlogWood: Norwood's Fair and Balanced Nattering: Must Reading: Electronic voting WILL lead to fraud!
BlogWood: Norwood's Fair and Balanced Nattering: GA E-voting problems
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