We've all read about Diebold and their fantastic Voting Machines.
They can _not_ be trusted.
Why is this still a discussion?
Technology is great, but there are certain places that it does not belong.
If a person isn't able to properly use the punch method that we have been using all along, should they really be voting? If you can't do something as simple as poke a hole in a card, how can you make a decision as to who should be running the Country?
They can _not_ be trusted.
Why is this still a discussion?
Technology is great, but there are certain places that it does not belong.
If a person isn't able to properly use the punch method that we have been using all along, should they really be voting? If you can't do something as simple as poke a hole in a card, how can you make a decision as to who should be running the Country?
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