Sunday, May 21, 2006

Diebold makes the most hackable voting machines possible.

No electronic voting machine can be made that cannot be hacked. That's why there must be a paper trail of votes so that the voter knows his vote was recorded the way he intended it, and the vote can be physically counted by hand.

The story is from Seeing the Forest. Dave Johnson of STF got it from Newsweek. Someone in the MSM (Steven Levy) is actually looking at the electronic voting machine problems. But of course, he is only a technology writer, not a political writer. The political writers already know that there is no story in vote stealing by electronic voting machines.

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