What was the problem in 2000? If Al Gore run will be problem the Diebold Corporation?

The „Help America Vote Act” law is working now which was created by Bush at Oktober 2002?

That is possible E-Voting in 2008?

Diebold (Wally O’Dell - C.E.O.: Chief Executive Officier, Bob Urosevich), ES&S (Election Systems & Software - Todd, Howard Ahmanson),and Sequoia Corp. have a lot of connections with Bush. They can cheat.

O’Dell supported Dick Cheney too.

Can we believe in Diebold Corporation??


The real issue with electronic voting

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www.Charlie Pedersen.com

Consider that the computer, PC, telecommunications, and internet revolution,
which was largely created from American ingenuity, has alot to do with America's competitiveness and international balance of payments. Yet the land of Microsoft, Apple, Google, Intel, Bell Labs, et al can't come up with a secure voting system that can't be hacked? Yet billions are exchanged on the internet daily. Yeah, let's go back to paper
"mark sensing" and punched cards...the 50's and 60's technology. Shame on our entire government and political process and shame on Bill Gates, Steve Jobs, et al for not stepping up to help America bring foolproof, tamperproof, voting to the public. Public confidence in voting could be gained by an effective twenty first century system, that , yes,
even has a low tech component. We can bring the knowledge of the world to the fingertips of mankind, but we can't figure out how to vote? Another challenge for Al Gore and his technology legacy.


O'Dell is not a problem

O'Dell is no longer the CEO of Diebold, and has not been for some time now. The new CEO does not support Bush or any Republican.


California's new Democratic SoS,

Debra Bowen, just decertified Diebold et al from using their hackable machines in our elections.

http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2007/07/29/politics/main3108274.shtml?sou...

It's an excellent start to alter the landscape of our elections.


Hello

You cant be more right.


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