There's to many questions to just ignore it either. With reports of faulty equipment at EVERY poll station, a database based off of Access (and not password protected), poll employees taking machines home prior to the voting day, seal stickers being easly removed and applied again without knowledge of tampering, no paper trail and my favorite the friggen company that produces them is a Right-Wing contributer and Bush loyalist.
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"Another non-story to feed the conspiracy kooks."
There's to many questions to just ignore it either. With reports of faulty equipment at EVERY poll station, a database based off of Access (and not password protected), poll employees taking machines home prior to the voting day, seal stickers being easly removed and applied again without knowledge of tampering, no paper trail and my favorite the friggen company that produces them is a Right-Wing contributer and Bush loyalist.