In any case, good luck for American friends on that voting. I hope
that your candidate wins.

:)

Peace and best wishes.

Xi

On 4 nov, 21:30, Justice <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 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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