YEah, my vote is on line as well.  I didn't realize it until just a
day or so ago and the same thing dawned on me.

Probably a large company wouldn't do it -- at least not for every
employee.  It would take quite a while unless they assigned the
manager of say, Wal-Mart, to check on each employee in that store.

There should be some kind of password protection so that the voter can
check and no one else can.  It's the next thing to work toward.

In the meantime, we have voter suppression -- we have secretaries of
state purging roles after the 90 day federal rule.

But the feds cannot mandate machines, etc. unless they are willing to
pay for them.  I mean they could, technically, but it really is a
state issue even though it's a federal election.


On Nov 3, 8:05 pm, "Mercury.Sailor" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> What I like is I can look up my vote to make sure my vote was counted.
> The bad thing is, anyone can look up my vote!
>
> I say its a bad thing because a lot of corporations send out emails to
> employees letting them know that if they vote a certain way it would
> hurt the company and people could possibly lose thier jobs. So,
> American, EH!!?
>
> On Nov 3, 4:08 pm, "Sumerian.." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>
> >        *************************
>
> > Voting machines can be easily hacked to elect instead of all voters.S1000+
>
> > Destroying
> >  free and fair elections -
> > state by state
>
> >         When we want your opinion,
> > we'll tell you what it is
>
> >     Tomorrow is Election Day in America. Will the votes be counted 
> > accurately
> > or will this be the third presidential election
> > in a row stolen by a criminal
> > gang?
>
> >http://www.brasschecktv.com/page/467.html
>
> > Brasscheck
> > TV
> > 2380 California St.
> > San Francisco, CA 94115
> > From the movie "Uncounted"
>
> > In previous videos we saw that the count from electronic voting machines 
> > can easily be altered and that once altered an audit was not possible.
>
> > Then we saw that a total solution to this problem exists - and not one
> > state, political party or major political figure has been willing to
> > advocate for it, much less adopt it.
>
> > In this third video from "Uncounted" we what happened in one town when
> > a twenty-three year veteran county clerk opposed the adoption of voting
> > machines he knew made vote count fraud possible.
>
> > =======
> >   S1000+
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