Diebold Chases Links To Leaked Memos
bllfrnch writes "Mary Hodder, over at The Berkeley School of Journalism's bIPlog, reports that electronic voting bigwig Diebold has begun sending cease-and-desist letters to universities whose students are linking to hijacked internal company memos that elucidate the company's level of respect for citizens' right to vote. Particularly shocking is the line: "If voting could really change things, it would be illegal.""
No matter whether it's a republican or democrat as president, they will be looking out for their corporate buddies.
Saddam did good things for Iraq? Lets look at his record...
Killed 20,000 kurds with poision gas, murdered thousands of others. Killed or expelled the Jews of Iraq, two wars with hundreds of thousands dead? Let us not forget Saddam Hussein was a brutal dictator who threatened his neighbors on a regular basis.
I for one am not at all sad to see Saddam gone for ever. I sleep a lot safer knowing Saddam's scuds are no longer pointed at me, and his money is no longer going to fund suiside bombers.
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