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Gin Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Dec-11-03 01:51 PM
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Just heard on CNN....Would you trust your vote to a computer?
story to follow on CNN.. (et)
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flpoljunkie Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Dec-11-03 01:52 PM
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1. Thanks for heads up.
Happy Birthday, John Kerry!
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TNOE Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Dec-11-03 02:08 PM
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2. Finally!
Edited on Thu Dec-11-03 02:09 PM by TNOE
Did anybody else get this e-mail from Martin Sheen?

From the Desk Of...

Martin Sheen




The Threat From Computerized Voting Machines
Dear Teresa,

I am writing to you as a fellow member of TrueMajority to ask for your help in preventing a scandal that could shake our nation to the roots of our democratic principles. Please take a moment to send a free fax to your Representative in Congress, and then to pass this letter on to your friends and family in the hope that they will help too.

We start with a principle so obvious it seems strange even to write it: For a democracy to work, the people must believe that balloting is conducted fairly and votes are counted accurately. Americans feel justifiable pride that our nation has created a system to ensure this, including provisions for recounts.

In the wake of the punch card voting mess in Florida, the federal government dedicated billions of dollars to help states purchase new voting machines. Some pioneering states have begun purchasing a new type of touch screen computerized voting machine. These machines register votes on a memory chip and then digitally transmit the results via telephone modem to election headquarters.

We can only hope that neither glitches nor tampering will change or erase any of our votes. We all know that computers sometimes crash and lose data. Power cords get pulled out of the wall. And what better trophy for a hacker--or over zealous campaign worker--than to skew the outcome of the actual election?

There is a simple solution to these problems. The California Secretary of State has ordered that these new computerized voting machines print out a paper copy of your vote for your approval before the vote is registered. These printouts would then be saved in case the machines malfunction or there is any question as to whether or not they have been tampered with. Without them we would just have to trust the companies that make the machines--companies like Diebold whose CEO, Walden W. O'Dell, recently wrote in a fundraising letter for the Republicans, "I am committed to helping Ohio deliver its electoral votes to the President next year."

Without a paper trail, there is no way to reliably validate an election or conduct a reliable recount. It's that simple.

If you are a member of TrueMajority, to send a fax (text below) to your Representative urging him or her to support voting machines across the country that we can trust, just reply to this email by clicking "Reply" and then "Send" in your email program. If you are not currently registered with TrueMajority, or would like to customize your message, click here:

http://action.truemajority.com/index.asp?action=10109&ms=cvmm1&ref=372768

TrueMajority is working on this important issue with some of our partners, including Working Assets, The Electronic Frontier Foundation, and MoveOn.org. The California Voter Foundation has lots of great links to these groups and news articles about this problem. You can find them here:

www.calvoter.org/votingtechnology.html

The New York Times also did a great editorial on this issue. You can find it here:

www.nytimes.com/2003/12/08/opinion/08MON1.html

So please take a moment to protect your right--our right--to make sure every vote is counted and every election is fair.

Thanks for your help,

Martin Sheen






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Here is the letter that TrueMajority will fax to your Member of Congress:

Dear Representative:

The bedrock upon which any democracy is built is confidence that elections are free, fair and accurate. Yet companies such as Diebold are selling machines that leave no tangible evidence of a person's vote. We all know that computers sometimes crash and data is lost, yet the companies selling these machines refuse to let election officials inspect the inner workings of the machines or software.

Please support legislation that would simply require that I as a voter be able to approve a paper copy of my choices before they are registered in the computer. These anonymous paper copies can then be saved. If there is ever a question about the intent of the voters the paper ballots can be checked and both voters and candidates can be confident in the outcome.

I urge you to support this simple measure that can prevent a real crisis in our democracy.

Sincerely,
(We will insert your name and address here.)




- If you'd like to contact us, don't reply to this e-mail. It will generate a message to your Representative. Instead, go here:
http://action.truemajority.org/ctt.asp?u=372768&l=256

- If you need to update your address or e-mail address, or if we have the wrong Representative for you, just go here to change it.
http://action.truemajority.org/ctt.asp?u=372768&l=257


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