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I know three people go to take the ballots to the county building.
I thought that was because it was late at night and a long way, maybe it is security.
Anything stopping someone from just waltzing in with a handful of ballots and dropping them into the box? How many ballots could you fit into the box at one time?
You have no security procedures? And fraud is the word of the day? Gosh, I wonder why
I don't wonder at all, I know why... Democrats fight anything that would make ID required for voting which in turn would give a great level of security to our elections.
compiled executables are like a cake after it is baked. It is a physical impossibility to extract a single egg in its original form from that cake, no matter how hard you try. Changing a program after it is compiled is a physical impossibility.
Diebold wanted to keep it secret to protect IP rights. Proprietary algorithms on which tech companies rely to stay in business are used, and if one of those leaks, then the company will go out of business.
If you know programming it's very easy to change a program. All it takes is typing and know how.
Diebold is the only one who knows how to programs a machine to count votes?? I don't think so.
I don't wonder at all, I know why... Democrats fight anything that would make ID required for voting which in turn would give a great level of security to our elections.
Oh I see. That one security procedure would make it totally secure? Interesting
If you know programming it's very easy to change a program. All it takes is typing and know how.
Diebold is the only one who knows how to programs a machine to count votes?? I don't think so.
Yeah...I work in IT. I am a computer programmer. You are 100% wrong. Please give me your list of steps on how you would get a full egg out of a cake that is already baked please.
Last election day (for anything) I was still in NJ.
You walked up to the folding table, told the worker [a] name, they looked up the name and crossed it off, and let you vote in a machine w/ a curtain.
No I.D. check, no security, nothing.
And we wonder why fraud is such a problem.
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