No, no, no -- the REAL problem here is that, even with all the security flaws, only about 1% of the population is tech-savvy enough to hack one of these electronic voting machines; whereas virtually ANYBODY can figure out how to toss a stack of paper ballots in the trash. That's where the tragedy is. We need to resist the use of these confounded devices in order to democratize voter fraud! It's just that important.
sh(A)ne
(This post sponsored by America's paper industry and Lumberjack local 571, who remind you that Diebold is evil.)
No, no, no -- the REAL problem here is that, even with all the security flaws, only about 1% of the population is tech-savvy enough to hack one of these electronic voting machines; whereas virtually ANYBODY can figure out how to toss a stack of paper ballots in the trash. That's where the tragedy is. We need to resist the use of these confounded devices in order to democratize voter fraud! It's just that important. sh(A)ne (This post sponsored by America's paper industry and Lumberjack local 571, who remind you that Diebold is evil.)