Ron wrote:
> Elections supervisors in some of the 15 counties with touchscreens had
> asked the state what they should do about a law requiring manual
recounts
> when elections are particularly close, because the machines the counties
> use are not programmed to create a paper record of each vote.
Last week, Venezuela managed to have a paper trail from touch screen
voting
machines for auditing the vote...and the Bush usual idiots (Bush, US
corporate media) still insisted the vote in Venezuela was somehow shonky
and Chavez didn't really win.
How then, can they defend the system in Florida, where it is IMPOSSIBLE to
audit the vote outcome?
Just more of the usual hypocrisy....where this time, the US, with it's
broken, dysfunctional excuse for a democracy, pretends nevertheless to
find
fault in countries with much BETTER systems for conducting a vote.


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