Scott Adams, over at Dilbert, reveals why many of us do not trust electronic voting machines. You can click it to see a larger version.
Louisiana has electronic/digital machines with no paper trail, and I always wonder, after I vote, if my vote is really counted, properly, for the candidate of my choice.
Voting should have a paper trail, but that would leave insufficient opportunities for graft.
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I always keep Uncle Joe's thoughts on the subject in mind when I vote. "...The people who cast the votes decide nothing. The people who count the votes decide everything." I'm cynical enough to believe, election have been tampered with, in more ways than hanging chads and dead people in Chicago.
That it would... I'm never confident my 'vote' is actually my VOTE! Grrrr...
It explains how Obama won with 109-114% of the vote in some counties in Ohio. Also, the statistical impossibility of 100% (no Romney) going to Obama in other counties. Simply by voter error, there should have been some Romney votes, even in a 100% Democrat district.
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