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| | Name : | Timothy Willhard | Organization : | N/A | Post Date : | 9/9/2005 |
| Comment : | 13. Voting machine companies are allowed to keep voting machines in there
own warehouses after the machines have been sealed for elections, instead
of keeping them locked away in publicly owned secure facilities.
14. Despite the fact that taxpayers have paid many millions of dollars
for
new voting machines, the manufacturers have spent as little as possible
on
the quality and reliability of new voting machines. They have used
outmoded technology and poor quality control. There have been scores of
machine breakdowns during elections, with uncertified repairs being made
on the spot. They have been much more concerned with the price they have
charged than delivering on what Americans have paid for. | |
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