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Cookie wookie Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Nov-09-05 05:31 PM
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94. Incorrect assumption. Diebold writes the code
that counts the votes. In states like Georgia they have even been the ones to program the ballot styles (2002 for sure, 2004 don't know).

Why didn't they steal these elections? Maybe they wanted to make it look right for this one so they could more easily steal 2006. But more likely is that it's just too hard to program the code to steal state elections because of all the different races they'd have to program to steal.

However, sometimes when they have control of ballot programming and their hands on every part of the election process, like in Georgia in 2002, they can easily steal state races, like the governor and secretary of state, for instance.

My guess is they are set to steal 2006 and we can bank on it unless there is such a phenomenal difference in the votes between the two parties, and particularly in some states and not others, that they won't be able to do it without being obvious. Then again, how could we prove it without voter verified paper ballots and hand counts of those ballots on election night?
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