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How To Hack A Diebold Voting Machine

Soleil Mirabeau
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Join date: 6 Oct 2005
Posts: 995
08-10-2006 08:38
Democracy at its finest!

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/marty-kaplan/how-to-hack-a-diebold-vot_b_26301.html

So easy, its scary. Basically allows whoevers in charge to steal the election. I believe its how Bush won in 2004, defying all of the exit polls. Straight up cheating.

And....USA! USA! USA!

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Bush officials draft law to protect administration from war crimes


Associated Press

WASHINGTON — President George W. Bush's administration drafted amendments to the War Crimes Act that would retroactively protect policymakers from criminal charges for authorizing any humiliating or degrading treatment of prisoners, lawyers who have seen the proposal said.

The move by the administration is the latest effort to deal with treatment of those taken into custody in the war on terror.

At issue are interrogations carried out by the CIA and the degree to which harsh tactics such as water-boarding were authorized by administration officials. A separate law, the Uniform Code of Military Justice, applies to the military.

One section of the draft would outlaw torture and inhuman or cruel treatment but it does not contain prohibitions from Article 3 of the Geneva Conventions against “outrages upon personal dignity, in particular humiliating and degrading treatment.”

A copy of the section of the draft was obtained by The Associated Press.

Another section would apply the legislation retroactively, said two lawyers who have seen the contents of the section and who spoke on condition of anonymity.

The White House, without elaboration, said in a statement the bill “will apply to any conduct by any U.S. personnel, whether committed before or after the law is enacted.”

One of the two lawyers said the draft is in the revision stage but the administration seems intent on pushing forward the draft's major points in Congress after Labour Day.

“I think what this bill can do is in effect immunize past crimes. That's why it's so dangerous,” said a third lawyer, Eugene Fidell, president of the National Institute of Military Justice.

Mr. Fidell said the initiative is “not just protection of political appointees but also CIA personnel who led interrogations.”

Interrogation practices “follow from policies that were formed at the highest levels of the administration,” said a fourth lawyer, Scott Horton, who has followed detainee issues closely.

“The administration is trying to insulate policymakers under the War Crimes Act.”

A White House spokesman said Common Article 3 of the Geneva Conventions includes a number of “vague terms” that are susceptible to different interpretations.

The administration believes it is very important to bring clarity to the War Crimes Act so those on the frontlines in the war on terror “have clear rules that are defined in law,” said the White House spokesman.

Extreme interrogation practices have been a flash-point for criticism of the administration.

When interrogators engage in waterboarding, prisoners are strapped to a plank and dunked in water until nearly drowning.
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Billybob Goodliffe
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Join date: 22 Dec 2005
Posts: 4,036
08-10-2006 08:40
From: Soleil Mirabeau
Democracy at its finest!

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/marty-kaplan/how-to-hack-a-diebold-vot_b_26301.html

So easy, its scary. Basically allows whoevers in charge to steal the election. I believe its how Bush won in 2004, defying all of the exit polls. Straight up cheating.


that really helped Al Gore then didn't it?
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Chosen Few
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Join date: 16 Jan 2004
Posts: 7,496
08-10-2006 09:35
From: Billybob Goodliffe
that really helped Al Gore then didn't it?

Uh, Gore ran against Bush in 2000, right? Weren't those machines not yet in place in 2000? Wasn't it only after all the charges of uncounted paper votes in the 2000 election that the push was made for paperless machines to be used in 2004? And then wasn't the head of the company that makes those machines the same guy who publicly promised to "deliver" the election to Bush?
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Alex Fitzsimmons
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Join date: 28 Dec 2004
Posts: 1,605
08-10-2006 13:02
This is old news (although I suppose many Americans still aren't really aware of it), but since we're on old news, here's some old information on it:

http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/HL0211/S00081.htm

The list of the board of directors is my favorite.

Anyway, as I was saying, the vote being totally rigged is kind of old news. I can't help thinking by now that people should mostly either be aware of it and accepting it or totally, willfully blind and never willing to accept it. Maybe I should be more patient, but to me, it's like ... by now, you really ought to know your vote doesn't count. How many clues do you need?
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