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Paul Heslop (paul.heslop@blueyonder.co.uk) 2003/11/18 06:17

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Paul Kinsler wrote:

> Electronic Voting Debacle
> By Scott Granneman,
> SecurityFocusPosted: 18/11/2003 at 11:51 GMT
>
> Grave concerns over the security of electronic voting
> machines in the United States means the heart of American
> democracy is at risk, writes SecurityFocus columnist
> Scott Granneman.
>
http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/55/34051.html
>
> --
> #Paul

It's a little like locking the door after the Bush got in though, isn't
it?


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