Meet the Urosevich brothers, Bob and Todd. Their respective companies, Diebold and ES&S, will count (using BOTH computerized ballot scanners and touchscreen machines) about 80% of all votes cast in the upcoming U.S. presidential election.
Regardless of the slant of the source on this one, the 2004 election is likely to be every bit as close as the one in 2000. Voter fraud and election tampering are a reality in America. This was true long before Diebold existed. Yet with the nation so evenly divided it has become easier than ever to manipulate the democratic process.
I fear the repercussions of a stolen election in a polarized America.
Labels: 2004 election, Diebold, ESandS


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