Electronic-Voting and the U.S. & Brazilian Elections
k.l. | 03.10.2006 04:49 | Anti-militarism | Repression | Technology | World
Whenever these machines have been used, there is a surprisingly strong showing for conservative candidates regardless of the exit polls ,
These electronic voting machines can be altered in minutes to throw elections
These electronic voting machines can be altered in minutes to throw elections
The American firm Diebold (under the name Deibold-Procomp), makes 90% of the electronic voting machines used in Brazil.
The same security flaws that exist in the American machines, exist in the Brazilian ones These electronic voting machines can be altered in minutes to throw elections. (see Princeton video re: hacking Diebold electronic voting machines).
Whenever these machines have been used, there is a surprisingly strong showing for conservative candidates regardless of the exit polls (see graphs of traditional and electronic voting “results they compare to the exit polls).
The Associated Press had this to say about Sunday's Brazilian election (using these Diebold electronic voting machines) : "Surprising Brazil election outcome"....."stunning first-round election outcome"...."an unexpectedly strong showing by the center-right".
(google: diebold)
These same Diebold electronic voting machines will be used November 2 to determine whether or not the Republicans retain control of the U.S. congress, and thus: whether or not congress continues to back Bush's policies of war with Iraq (and Iran).
Princeton University Video: Hacking Diebold Electronic Voting Machines:
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=8673726680080882009&q=diebold&hl=en
The same security flaws that exist in the American machines, exist in the Brazilian ones These electronic voting machines can be altered in minutes to throw elections. (see Princeton video re: hacking Diebold electronic voting machines).
Whenever these machines have been used, there is a surprisingly strong showing for conservative candidates regardless of the exit polls (see graphs of traditional and electronic voting “results they compare to the exit polls).
The Associated Press had this to say about Sunday's Brazilian election (using these Diebold electronic voting machines) : "Surprising Brazil election outcome"....."stunning first-round election outcome"...."an unexpectedly strong showing by the center-right".
(google: diebold)
These same Diebold electronic voting machines will be used November 2 to determine whether or not the Republicans retain control of the U.S. congress, and thus: whether or not congress continues to back Bush's policies of war with Iraq (and Iran).
Princeton University Video: Hacking Diebold Electronic Voting Machines:
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=8673726680080882009&q=diebold&hl=en
k.l.
Homepage:
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=8673726680080882009&q=diebold&hl=en
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my my my
03.10.2006 09:50
I'm sure I remember the days when indymedia used to be full of interesting, thought provoking if occasionally slightly crazy articles. More and more stuff like this is turning it into a joke.
Andru
See the Video
03.10.2006 12:21
Why would voters only in the states using electronic voting machines be the ones embarrassed by voting for Bush (and thus: skew the exit-polls), and not those in the states using traditional machines; there is no logic to that argument.
If you have concerns about E-voting...don't have to take my word for it...check out Princeton University's video, where they hack the machine in less than a minute (to switch votes to the wrong candidate). According to the Princeton researchers, once the machine is "hacked", it then goes on to infect other voting machines (to switch votes to the wrong candidate).
see the video:
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=8673726680080882009&q=diebold&hl=en
k.l.
Homepage: http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=8673726680080882009&q=diebold&hl=en
votes rigged
03.10.2006 23:48
truth
While the Left babbles
04.10.2006 03:21
Meanwhile, the left babbles on about Israel, anti-semitism, feminism and save the seals.
It's sad....time is running out!
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