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I B.S. you not. This is going to happen.
I had to turn off NPR this morning. They had some simpleton gushing about how neat it was that Los Angeles County is allowing people to vote early using touch screen machines in 12 locations, even though the rest of L.A. will be using punched cards. She mentioned how it is easy to mess up and make the wrong selection, how they give you a smart card to log in (right before someone else says it is "hack proof"), and of course, fails to mention that there is no way in hell to know that her vote is actually going in the bucket the PC screen tells you it is.
Although I think touch screen voting machines are the biggest scam ever, I figured for this recall election, "no big deal" since there are only 12 of them. That was until I heard NPR say there is a *huge* turnout of folks using the BBV to cast their votes. With the Secretary of State cheering them on...
In this "close" race I predict Arnold will win by a few thousand votes...thus branding California a Republican state. That way in '04 when Bush wins California, it will not be such a shock to the system (if Cali can raise $100 million to go totally BBV - I'm sure the Feds will find that in their hearts to give - thanks to the "Help America (not) Vote Act").
If paper-trailess BBV systems are rolled out in Cali, that would make Cali, Texas, Florida, Georgia, Maryland, Nebraska, and who knows how many other states, in the Republicans' pocket even before 1 vote is cast in the Presidential election.
I always tell my best friend, "If there is *one* fair election left, Bush & Co's days are numbered." I think the reality is becoming that there will not be a fair election left if states keep marching down the road to Black Box Voting systems built by Republican-owned firms, with no paper trail for verification, and code that cannot be audited by the general public.
I dare you guys to prove me wrong because I *want* to be wrong on this.
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