Wilms
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Sat May-21-11 04:09 PM
Response to Reply #19 |
| 24. Why do you hate torches and pitch-forks? n/t |
| -EAC Initiates Formal Investigation Into ES&S Optical Scanners |
Wilms |
Mar-08-11 09:33 PM |
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Good! Please follow Debra Bowen's example. |
tabatha |
Mar-08-11 09:38 PM |
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Thanks, Wilms |
BeFree |
Mar-08-11 09:45 PM |
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The EAC might only be doing this to look like they're doing something. |
Wilms |
Mar-09-11 08:26 PM |
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Something tells me they are the fox watching the hen house. they are Bush appointees. |
robinlynne |
May-21-11 03:34 PM |
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'Bout Blankety Blank #&^$*!!## Time! |
Melissa G |
Mar-09-11 08:09 PM |
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kick nt |
Bill Bored |
Mar-23-11 10:26 PM |
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Isn't the EAC still stacked with voting companies? the exact same people Bush |
robinlynne |
May-19-11 01:34 PM |
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No. Well, ok. No. And, no. |
Wilms |
May-21-11 09:30 AM |
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NASED. read about NASED. read who they are. they are not the people you want in charge of your |
robinlynne |
May-21-11 11:10 AM |
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I already said NASED is worse. |
Wilms |
May-21-11 11:37 AM |
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the resignation was many years ago; I dont even remember his name. |
robinlynne |
May-21-11 01:37 PM |
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interesting: 2 seats are vacant on the EAC. the other 2 are Bush appointees. |
robinlynne |
May-21-11 01:41 PM |
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ok. the chiar of the EAC was the chair of NASED and came from the Election Center, fully funded |
robinlynne |
May-21-11 01:50 PM |
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I pointed to the inaccuracies of your previous post. And you've not posted a single link to refute. |
Wilms |
May-21-11 02:45 PM |
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use the google. both are true. google eac for link to the first. google the leciton center for |
robinlynne |
May-21-11 03:23 PM |
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WTF are you talking about..."I'm not going to do the work for you." |
Wilms |
May-21-11 04:03 PM |
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umm |
OnTheOtherHand |
May-21-11 04:12 PM |
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It was created and funded in 1980. |
robinlynne |
May-21-11 04:19 PM |
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and your point is? |
OnTheOtherHand |
May-21-11 06:07 PM |
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no inaccuracies. no inaccurate conclusions. Just because you dont read doesn't mean it isnt so.... |
robinlynne |
May-21-11 03:32 PM |
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Your behavior is what's rude. |
Wilms |
May-21-11 04:05 PM |
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You are in the EI community? |
robinlynne |
May-21-11 04:17 PM |
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Yeah. |
Wilms |
May-21-11 04:24 PM |
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then you have friends who can tell you about the election center and who funded it. |
robinlynne |
May-21-11 04:25 PM |
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I'm sufficently aware |
Wilms |
May-21-11 04:32 PM |
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The EAC as it is right now, with 2 Bush appointees, at least one comong from the Election Cneter, |
robinlynne |
May-21-11 04:44 PM |
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More assertions. |
Wilms |
May-21-11 04:50 PM |
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what whole thing? the EAC testing ES&S? then we agree. |
robinlynne |
May-21-11 04:59 PM |
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We easily agree on a range of issues. |
Wilms |
May-21-11 05:09 PM |
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Look at this: election center task report on the 2004 eleciton, fascinaitng reading. |
robinlynne |
May-21-11 05:19 PM |
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so simple; Here's a link it took 2 seconds; #2 the election center funded by evoting vendors: |
robinlynne |
May-21-11 03:47 PM |
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Indeed, that seems correct...and not what you continue to assert. |
Wilms |
May-21-11 04:07 PM |
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just read. It was fully funded by the voting companies. Who else funded it? |
robinlynne |
May-21-11 04:17 PM |
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You've actually read the SourceWatch bit and STILL post "fully funded"? |
Wilms |
May-21-11 04:23 PM |
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ok, goggled the two EAc commissioners. both Bush appointees. One is republican. |
robinlynne |
May-21-11 02:05 PM |
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Cool! Google is back up. |
Wilms |
May-21-11 02:51 PM |
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EAC 101 |
OnTheOtherHand |
May-21-11 03:39 PM |
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Why do you hate torches and pitch-forks? n/t |
Wilms |
May-21-11 04:09 PM |
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The preisdent chooses the commissioners not congress. They need senate approval. I don't |
robinlynne |
May-21-11 04:22 PM |
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here, from the EAc website: The four EAC commissioners are appointed by the president and confirmed |
robinlynne |
May-21-11 04:24 PM |
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And... |
Wilms |
May-21-11 04:32 PM |
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the poster said congress chooses EAc commissioners. It is the president. |
robinlynne |
May-21-11 04:36 PM |
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Eye-yi-yi. |
Wilms |
May-21-11 04:42 PM |
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and? still Obama's call. Are the two womne in palce right now Dems? I dont know the answer to that. |
robinlynne |
May-21-11 04:48 PM |
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Good luck with that. |
Wilms |
May-21-11 04:52 PM |
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It is a training center. It trains election officials. to have specific goals for elections. |
robinlynne |
May-21-11 05:03 PM |
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I think who they are and what they do is self-evident within the realm of industry associations. |
Wilms |
May-21-11 05:21 PM |
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so you think electronic voting is ok then? that it is just like the introduction of tv? |
robinlynne |
May-21-11 05:40 PM |
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wow, where have you been for the last five years? |
OnTheOtherHand |
May-21-11 06:23 PM |
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he, Wilms, compared electronic voting to television. I am strongly against it. It is not verifiable. |
robinlynne |
May-21-11 06:32 PM |
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How about this? |
Bill Bored |
May-22-11 08:45 PM |
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if you had read my post, you would know the answer to that |
OnTheOtherHand |
May-21-11 06:13 PM |
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i'm not following you. I have been responding to Wilms. If as he says, electronic |
robinlynne |
May-21-11 06:38 PM |
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Wilms said no such thing about "the future" |
OnTheOtherHand |
May-21-11 07:16 PM |
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Here are his words: |
robinlynne |
May-21-11 07:56 PM |
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who said "inevitable"? |
OnTheOtherHand |
May-22-11 08:18 AM |
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This will be my last post. Bush created HAVA. HAVA created the EAC. So why is it |
robinlynne |
May-22-11 11:45 AM |
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presidents do not create laws |
OnTheOtherHand |
May-22-11 01:27 PM |
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I would argue that committee members, and esp. chairs, create laws. |
Bill Bored |
May-22-11 06:16 PM |
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More on Butterfly Ballot Creator Theresa LePore |
Bill Bored |
May-22-11 07:18 PM |
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High DRE failure rates could have a VERY partisan effect. EAC did nothing to improve that standard. |
Bill Bored |
May-22-11 06:11 PM |
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"I like to think that they (Repubs) would...plug security holes that anyone can exploit." |
Bill Bored |
May-22-11 07:35 PM |
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well, that "quotation" kind of misses the point |
OnTheOtherHand |
May-23-11 04:54 AM |
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I don't disagree, but AFAIK, the code was not disclosed intentionally. nt |
Bill Bored |
May-23-11 01:36 PM |
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