Diebold Sues Massachusetts for "Wrongful Purchase"
elBart0 writes "Diebold has decided to sue the commonwealth of Massachusetts for choosing a competitor to provide voting machines for the disabled. Diebold wants to force the state to stop using the machines immediately, despite the upcoming municipal elections in many towns. The commonwealth chose the competitor based on an open process that included disabled groups. Diebold executives appeared confused when encountering election officials who made an intelligent choice."
You're right of course, clearly a company like vote-rigging Diebold won't see the error of their ways until they get kicked out of court with their tail between their legs, but a few quick messages will at least cause some water-cooler conversation and a bit of laughing behind the backs of the execs who initiated such an inane lawsuit.
BS
The Dems do not represent the public that installed them, nor do they have any intention of reversing the war agenda.
Democrats pass "anti-war" bill that funds the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan
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Never been known to fail..."