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San Diego Diebold Poll Worker's Report Posted

James Renken writes "I was a poll worker in San Diego for this year's primary election. It was the county's first using Diebold voting machines, and as you may have heard, we ran into some problems! My full report of the goings-on can be found at Live from the Nuke Free Zone. Enjoy!"

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  1. What are the odds by FullCircle · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    that autorun is disabled?

    Couldn't you just walk in with your own card containing an autorun.inf and a nasty virus? How intimate are the daisy-chained machines? Would it spread with the data upload?

    There are SO many ways to break this system that it is obvious that the current ruling class has lost touch with reality.

    I think we need to organize public awareness campaigns about how easily the votes can be tampered with and how hard the Republicans are trying to push this through in order to fill their own pockets and gain power.

    The US Government is more broken than the voting machines. Sounds like it is time for the government to receive a format and reinstall. Open source this time please.

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  2. Re:just in case - full text by FuzzyDaddy · · Score: 1, Flamebait
    It's funny how Republicans control the house, the senate, the white house, and that their is a conservative majority on the supreme court, and they STILL feel victimized and marginalized.

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