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Ez ryder

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  1. or this from 04 from NYT

    guess what still no changes

    Concerned citizens have been warning that new electronic voting technology being rolled out nationwide can be used to steal elections. Now there is proof. When the State of Maryland hired a computer security firm to test its new machines, these paid hackers had little trouble casting multiple votes and taking over the machines' vote-recording mechanisms. The Maryland study shows convincingly that more security is needed for electronic voting, starting with voter-verified paper trails.

    When Maryland decided to buy 16,000 AccuVote-TS voting machines, there was considerable opposition. Critics charged that the new touch-screen machines, which do not create a paper record of votes cast, were vulnerable to vote theft. The state commissioned a staged attack on the machines, in which computer-security experts would try to foil the safeguards and interfere with an election.

    They were disturbingly successful. It was an ''easy matter,'' they reported, to reprogram the access cards used by voters and vote multiple times. They were able to attach a keyboard to a voting terminal and change its vote count. And by exploiting a software flaw and using a modem, they were able to change votes from a remote location.

    Critics of new voting technology are often accused of being alarmist, but this state-sponsored study contains vulnerabilities that seem almost too bad to be true. Maryland's 16,000 machines all have identical locks on two sensitive mechanisms, which can be opened by any one of 32,000 keys. The security team had no trouble making duplicates of the keys at local hardware stores, although that proved unnecessary since one team member picked the lock in ''approximately 10 seconds.''

    Diebold, the machines' manufacturer, rushed to issue a self-congratulatory press release with the headline ''Maryland Security Study Validates Diebold Election Systems Equipment for March Primary.'' The study's authors were shocked to see their findings spun so positively. Their report said that if flaws they identified were fixed, the machines could be used in Maryland's March 2 primary. But in the long run, they said, an extensive overhaul of the machines and at least a limited paper trail are necessary.

    The Maryland study confirms concerns about electronic voting that are rapidly accumulating from actual elections. In Boone County, Ind., last fall, in a particularly colorful example of unreliability, an electronic system initially recorded more than 144,000 votes in an election with fewer than 19,000 registered voters, County Clerk Lisa Garofolo said. Given the growing body of evidence, it is clear that electronic voting machines cannot be trusted until more safeguards are in place.

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  2. A company with deep ties to both George Soros and the Clintons will be operating voting machines in 16 states this November.  Those states include: Arizona, Colorado, Florida, Michigan, Nevada, Pennsylvania and Virginia.  All are considered crucial battleground states.  Also California, District of Columbia, Illinois, Louisiana, Missouri, New Jersey, Oregon, Washington and Wisconsin. Now, doesn’t that inspire confidence?

    Smartmatic, a UK based company is run by  Lord Mark Malloch-Brown, who is on the board of George Soros Open Society Foundations, that paid for the Ferguson riots.  He previously served as the vice-chairman of Soros’s Investment Funds.

    From The Daily Caller:

    In addition to a close relationship with Soros, Malloch-Brown has worked with consulting firms that are well-connected to Bill and Hillary Clinton. He was an international partner with the Sawyer-Miller consulting firm and was a senior adviser to FTI Consulting.

    One of Sawyer-Miller’s alumni is Mandy Grunwald, who ran the firm’s communication contract for Bill Clinton’s 1992 presidential run. She was also the head of communications for Hillary Clinton’s unsuccessful 2008 presidential bid.

    Jackson Dunn, who is a senior managing director with FTI Consulting, spent 15 years in Washington where he worked as an aide to President Bill Clinton and Sen. Hilllary Clinton.

    Among the “case studies” that Smartmatic lists on its website as examples of its work are Venezuela, where it has been facilitating elections since 2004 when it “won a bid to provide Venezuela with a reliable voting system.”

    It also lists Cook County, Illinois as another success story, when in “in 2006, Smartmatic signed what at the moment was the largest election automation contract in US history.” Cook County includes Chicago and its suburbs, a geographic zone that has historically and lately been subject to criticism for voter fraud.

    “It’s not the people who vote that count. It’s the people who count the votes.” (Joseph Stalin)

     

  3. 23 minutes ago, 1jkw said:

    That's quite a poor comparison, a drunk driver killing an unborn yes, a guy who loses control of a car under normal operation no, someone stabbing someone absolutely.

    why it is just a fetuses that has no rights  

  4. Just now, 1jkw said:

    Maybe some places some of the time but not all places all the time.  A good friend of mine had a child born who had exoskeleton disease, it was not known until very late, she had the child a son who lived for about ten minutes after being born, the DR's told her no child with the extreme condition he had ever lived more than that very short length of time. If you feel you should be the one to make the decision for women like her good for you, that's your choice and you are free to make it, I don't feel I should have the say.

    so then u agree that if u kill a unborn child in a car wreck U should not be charged with man slauter. or if a guys stabs a pregnant woman kills the unborn baby it is just a stabing not a murder? 

  5. 1 minute ago, 1jkw said:

    Yes it's a little late for me.   I don't like the late term abortions  at all or any for that matter, if the life of the mother is in danger or the child is severely damaged, it's not for me to decide, if you are so sure it's the wrong thing good for you.

    with todays modern medicine they know long before 200days if the kid is fucked up

  6. New findings have emerged showing that a Open Society Foundations Chairman also sits on the board of Smartmatic — our voting machine manufacturer. Mark Malloch-Brown is Chairman of the Board of Directors on Smartmatic. Smartmatic is a company that produces voting machines, vote counting machines, and software for elections around the world.

    Malloch-Brown is also Vice Chairman in George Soros’ Open Society Foundations.

    nothing to see here

    did u know Donald grabbed a chicks tit in a bar

  7. 9 minutes ago, Zambroski said:

    The biggest point for me was when he hinted he wouldn't concede defeat.  She was furious...I wish she would have said what was on her mind: "You and all your fucking deplorables get in line!"  

     

    this is why I will question the outcome

     

    Smartmatic, a U.K.-based voting technology company with deep ties to George Soros, has control over voting machines in 16 states including battleground zones like Arizona, Colorado, Florida, Michigan, Nevada, Pennsylvania and Virginia. Other jurisdictions affected are California, District of Columbia, Illinois, Louisiana, Missouri, New Jersey, Oregon, Washington and Wisconsin.

    Its website includes a flow-chart that describes how the company has contributed to elections in the U.S. from 2006-2015 with “57,000 voting and counting machines deployed” and “35 million voters assisted.”

    In 2005, Smartmatic bought-out California-based Sequoia Voting Systems and entered the world of U.S. elections.

    According to Smarmatic’s website, “In less than one year Smartmatic tripled Sequoia’s market share” and “has offered technology and support services to the Electoral Commissions of 307 counties in 16 States.”



    Read more: http://dailycaller.com/2016/10/18/soros-connected-company-provides-voting-machines-in-16-states/#ixzz4NamYEkf5

     

    from what I understand a collage did some experimenting on these machines last week and could remotely hack them in less than 20 seconds 

    so yeah I will deff question the election

  8. 1 minute ago, 1jkw said:

    Not sure women care if it's the state or the federal government, telling them what to do.

    I my self am fine with early abortion well not fine but I get it. the late term shit and partial birth stuff is murder . kill a late term baby in a car wreck and see how the court treats it .

    the late term shit is real bad . nothing like having mom push it out till it crowns then shove a spike in its head then plop it in the sink to die if the spike did not finnish the job. yes I think the mother and doctor should be PUNISHED in those cases.

     

  9. 1 hour ago, SnowRider said:

    :snack::owned::lol: 

    Clinton made significant gains in the new poll among demographic groups that she has struggled to win over during the campaign, and which have formed the bedrock of Trump's base. The Democrat is now winning male voters, 46% to 44%, and voters without a college degree, 48% to 44%. Clinton also maintained a large 17-point edge among women voters overall, and carries white women 46% to 45%.

    http://www.cnn.com/2016/10/19/politics/hillary-clinton-donald-trump-presidential-polls/index.html

     

    1 cut and post closer to getting to take the cleanup rag home ha .troll

  10. 2 hours ago, Zambroski said:

      

    I hope we're gonna see a third/fourth party picking up some real momentum the next few years.

     

    U are joking right? if any yr a 3rd party stood a chance it would be this one. they cant even get to 17% to make a debate.

    now the media knows exactly how to run a election it is over .

    I can only assume Barak's tranny wife will be running unchallenged in 8  

     

  11. so after what 300 cut and post u get to sit on sniffers row to watch Hillary 69 Wassermann Schultz ? 

    seriously fucking disturbing  any one who actually supports her .but u do not just  support but cheerlead for a sleazy manipulating crook . fucking sad and pathetic   

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