Diebold News
Democrats in Alaska want Diebold to turn over raw vote data. Diebold refuses, saying it belongs to a private company and can't be made public. So this is what it's come down to, I suppose: the privatization of 'democracy' under a dictator. See also this very important story by Susan Pynchon on a recent demonstration of the Harri Hursti Hack to Florida election officials. The money quote:
"However, the Hursti hack is individually significant because the flaw it exposed is a planned vulnerability in the system, not something that is accidentally there. It had to be PUT there (programmed) on purpose."
For more on Diebold see the Wiki.
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