Sunday, January 22, 2006

RE: .....Balloting Security

The Washington Post article by Zachary Goldfarb As Elections Near, Officials Challenge Balloting Security talks about two incidents, one in Florida, and one in California where the State Election Official was able to show the Diebold machines could be hacked and the votes could be altered.

Like I've said before, why should politicians use machines which can be exposed? All the politicians have to do is just sit down with that GPS map and the Board of Elections registration lists and figure out how to stack the district so their side always wins.

Its called, gerrymandering. An old word with a brand new meaning.

Some folks say there are only thirty competitive districts left in America. Thirty --- out of four hundred thirty five districts.

Read more about gerrymandering at my Gerrymander Watch