Post #267,374
9/12/06 5:28:51 PM
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McCain
Too much of today's music is fashionable crap dressed as artistry.Adrian Belew
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Post #267,375
9/12/06 5:31:05 PM
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no way, couldnt support him
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Post #267,530
9/14/06 1:11:25 PM
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No
And HELL no.
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Post #267,544
9/14/06 3:31:54 PM
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Your thoughts are noted and not reflected by current polls.
Too much of today's music is fashionable crap dressed as artistry.Adrian Belew
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Post #267,548
9/14/06 4:39:00 PM
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I don't think he has the cred on the left
He did - and then he started pandering to the religious wackos
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Post #267,549
9/14/06 4:45:01 PM
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{Whew} - imagine going with a majority thought process.
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Post #267,560
9/14/06 7:11:12 PM
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Interesting compulsion you have
The reason those 2 names were given is simple. They are the top 2 poll candidates for the incumbent party.
Too much of today's music is fashionable crap dressed as artistry.Adrian Belew
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Post #267,563
9/14/06 8:01:11 PM
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When both suck - one still may write-in; a quaint custom..
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Post #268,446
9/23/06 1:13:20 PM
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Assuming people can still write
Poll Judge: "Hey, who is this 'X' guy that keeps showing up? guy's getting right popular!"
jb4 "So don't pay attention to the approval ratings that say 68% of Americans disapprove of the job this man is doing. I ask you this, does that not also logically mean that 68% approve of the job he's not doing? Think about it. I haven't." — Stephen Colbert, at the White House Correspondent's Dinner 29Apr06
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Post #268,490
9/23/06 7:24:01 PM
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Kinda tough to do on a Diebold setup
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Post #268,657
9/25/06 5:33:09 PM
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Not-so, apparently:
Per [link|http://www.schneier.com/blog/archives/2006/05/election_machin_1.html| Bruce Schneier] (~ 5/6th of the way down) [. . .] Here's a little Voting machine hack I tried a week ago, using nothing but the normal user interface.
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Tuesday was voting day. I live in a small town and as the only thing on the ballot was "School Board" and "City Council", the turnout was small. In my voting precinct the total at the end of the day was in the low 200's. Several people who know me were working the poll, so I got feedback within an hour of closing.
Not too long ago, the town switched to "Touch Screen" electronic voting. As many of you know, this is often referred to as "black box" voting and is an ongoing political and technical debate.
When I went in to vote, one of the screens said "Select up to 3" and displayed a list of candidates for "School Board", and a "write-in" section. I voted for one of the school board candidates then on a lark, decided to try the write-in function, I'd never used that before so I entered my own name. Sure enough, it accepted it and I finished and left for work.
During the drive to work I got to wondering; does the software check for duplicate write-ins from the same voter? Unfortunately I'd already voted so couldn't test it, ... or could I?
I got home an hour before the polls closed and asked my newly registered voter Son if he'd voted. He said he had not and didn't intend to do so. Normally I'd then provide the standard lecture on voting and making your voice heard, but this was too good an opportunity. I explained the hack I wanted to try and my son rushed out with a grin to see if he could write my name in all three times. Fifteen minutes later he was back to announce that the machine took it.
Three hours later, I got the poll results:
I received 4 Votes!
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I'd tell the town about the problem, but I'm afraid they will simply acuse me of "evil".
Posted by: Oopsee at May 12, 2006 07:34 PM Even given little-Caligula, I can't quite get jelloware around the idea of any voting scheme ELIMINATING write-ins, to accommodate some bloody box of transistors. (Though I can easily expect there be a large number of defectives who would think Nothing of it - if they could arrange it.) A.
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Post #268,659
9/25/06 5:49:03 PM
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Amazing... :-/
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