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Diebold Machines vulnerabilities - serious!

A politician, journalist, or any other hack commenting on voting machines is as useful as a mystic commenting on Alzheimers, or a bald man selling hair rejuvenation formula.

Oh yeah, politicians, journalists, and other entirely unqualified people have commented on the security of Diebold machines, just like my plumber recommends I up my dose of Prozac - that last part's a joke in case you can't tell! I self-diagnosed and upped it myself :)

But when security expert Bruce Schneier says there's a problem, it's like your doctor telling saying you have 6 months to live -- you take it seriously:
http://www.schneier.com/blog/archives/2006/05/election_machin_1.html

And if you think this is a conspiracy, remember that ineptitude knows few boundaries! Yes, it could be some deep dark Republican or other conspiracy, and the Moon landing could have been faked - it is entirely possible. Moon could be made of Green Cheese too! And maybe Keith Moon, dead drummer for The Who, is actually still alive and hanging out with Elvis! Very possible, but most likely not true.

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