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Where you in 2004 when Diebold was the heavy player in electronic voting machines?
Anyway to answer you question, no I'm not concern just because you throw around the big bad scary Soros, or any other name for that matter. What would concern me is the make up of the actual system itself. Its security features, accountability, and the ability to independently audit the system. Who makes them isn't my concern, or being scared off by button pushing words and phrases.
Seriously, if anyone with a mind can read that article CAREFULLY,
and perouse the Smartmatics website CAREFULLY, and explore
these groups and their objectives concerning adminstering political
processes and elections worldwide, and still not be concerned or upset,
that's a person who thinks there is no evil in man.
Where you in 2004 when Diebold was the heavy player in electronic voting machines?
Anyway to answer you question, no I'm not concern just because you throw around the big bad scary Soros, or any other name for that matter. What would concern me is the make up of the actual system itself. Its security features, accountability, and the ability to independently audit the system. Who makes them isn't my concern, or being scared off by button pushing words and phrases.
audit our voting results ? ...ha ha ha ha
We are living under the illusion that we actually get to pick who represents us.
We are living under the illusion that we actually get to pick who represents us.
That's true. It's especially true in the third world, where the IMF and other groups
bankrupt the countries (this is happenning to Greece also).
Here is the ceo of Smartmatic. His vision of the next 50 years is a complete
change in the way governments and citizens interact. It's really scary.
Take some time to listen and think. Valerie Plame argues against government
surveillance, while Mujica basically argues for real-time surveillance of all citizens.
ayres and dohrn have already advocated global vote for us president. the dem party endorses no voter id and voting rightsfor illegal aliens. Towns in Cali have allowed illegal to vote in local elections. Drivers license is all you need to vote. Driver's licenses for everyone who can sneak across the border.
Taken together we see a pattern of dissolution of US sovereignty.
ayres and dohrn have already advocated global vote for us president. the dem party endorses no voter id and voting rightsfor illegal aliens. Towns in Cali have allowed illegal to vote in local elections. Drivers license is all you need to vote. Driver's licenses for everyone who can sneak across the border.
Taken together we see a pattern of dissolution of US sovereignty.
"It is enough that the people know there was an election. The people who cast the votes decide nothing. The people who count the votes decide everything"Joseph Stalin
ayres and dohrn have already advocated global vote for us president. the dem party endorses no voter id and voting rightsfor illegal aliens. Towns in Cali have allowed illegal to vote in local elections. Drivers license is all you need to vote. Driver's licenses for everyone who can sneak across the border.
Taken together we see a pattern of dissolution of US sovereignty.
Look at what Mexico is doing...having their Consulates here in the US hold citizenship classes to help permanent residents here in the US obtain their citizenship and voter registration in time for the November vote.
They have never done this before. Mexico says they are not trying to influence the US vote.
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