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From: "Gary Britt"
Crooked poll workers and vote counters don't have the opportunity to
"find" new boxes with paper ballots in them or otherwise stuff
alter or lose paper ballots?
When Mayor Daley stole Illinois for John Kennedy in 1960, mechanical voting
machines (that kept track of votes like a giant mechanical adding machine)
were found floating in the Chicago river. Machines from heavily republican
precincts no doubt.
Old mayor Daley didn't need no stinkin PCMCIA card to stuff the ballots,
lose votes, or turn out more than 100% of the registered voters in some
precincts.
Democrats and liberal judges who oppose real mandatory photo voter ID cards
and proof of citizenship at the time of registration do more to advance
voter fraud than all the PCMCIA cards in the world added together.
I'm glad Canada has such an efficient system. Now if they only knew who to
voter for.
Gary
"John Beamish" wrote in message
news:op.th27h8qam6tn4t{at}dellblack.wlfdle.phub.net.cable.rogers.com...
> It's interesting that your comparison point is, for lack of a better term,
> to a banana republic.
>
> I've participated in Canadian elections for the past half-dozen years
> now. With paper ballots the opportunity for ballot stuffing is almost
> impossible.
>
> On Fri, 27 Oct 2006 11:18:29 -0400, Gary Britt wrote:
>
>> Elections are stolen when paper ballots are used also. Is this really
>> such
>> a big new worry? Pole workers understand how to stuff paper ballots
>> better
>> than they do how to stuff a computer?
>>
>> Gary
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