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Programmer Claims he was Paid to Rig Votes

Duke Machesne writes "In the year 2000, Florida Republican Representative Tom Feeney hired programmer Clint Curtis, while he was working for NASA contractor Yang Enterprises, to write an undetectable vote flipping program which could 'control' the votes of electronic voting machines, according to Wayne Madsen's latest article for the Online Journal."

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  1. Republicans? Criminal? by revscat · · Score: 4, Funny
    Noooo! They're the party of law and justice, morality, and ethics! Why, it is completely CRAZY to think that a Republican congressmen would do such a thing! And even if it IS true (which, of course, it isn't) it's just an isolated incident and says nothing about the character of the party itself. Why, I myself would NEVER support such a thing, and I'm a conservative! (More of a libertarian, really, which increases my credibility.)

    Besides, you know that both sides do the same thing, so whatcha gonna do LOL! That's the way the world works, doncha know! No need to get upset!

    Remember: It's a republic, NOT a "democracy." Calling America a "democracy" is just liberal propaganda.

    Look, over there! Two guys who want to get married, and they're both abortionists! We're winning the war! Propaganda is king!

  2. [Comment Template] by Zarf · · Score: 3, Funny

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  3. Re:Corrections by tsm_sf · · Score: 2, Funny

    The dollar is falling; it will rise again

    Like the South?

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  4. Re:Ok by Pig+Hogger · · Score: 2, Funny
    As for saying there is precedent that's a pathetic excuse, what happened to Americas "moral" majority.
    The "moral" "majority" "won".