> Before the moonbats arrive and co-habitate on this thread, they are going to accuse United Technologies of being a Republican front group which is buying Diebold in an attempt to rig all the voting machines to deliver McCain votes in November.
The moonbats already think that Diebold is owned by eeevil Republicans.
Have you seen the membership of the UTC Board of Directors?
http://investors.utc.com/bios.cfm
This primary season I had my first experience with an electronic voting machine. I came out of the experience somewhat disturbed that there was no paper trail. I am less than comfortable with the blind trust I see placed in those who count the votes. The lack of a paper trail eliminates a key element of accountability in a process that absolutely requires one.
Seeing the name “Jamie Gorelick” involved eliminates any trust or benefit of the doubt I might otherwise been inclined to extend.
“The moonbats already think that Diebold is owned by eeevil Republicans.”
Yah, that’s a smokescreen. Diebold may be owned by eeevil Republicans but staffed by saintly libtard programmers - like newspapers.