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Comments on: Sequoia attack dogs kill review into e-voting discrepancies
Corporatism #
By b shubin Posted Thursday 20th March 2008 20:32 GMT
That reminds me of the old song... #
By Murray Pearson Posted Thursday 20th March 2008 20:33 GMT
Can't help but wonder #
By Mr Fuzzy Posted Thursday 20th March 2008 20:40 GMT
... I see #
By Chris Posted Thursday 20th March 2008 20:51 GMT
Reminds me of a funny Onion news video ... #
By Francis Litterio Posted Thursday 20th March 2008 21:11 GMT
e-voting discrepanicies #
By Mike H Posted Thursday 20th March 2008 21:24 GMT
I was just listening to Roger Waters #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Thursday 20th March 2008 21:37 GMT
A suggestion #
By Morely Dotes Posted Thursday 20th March 2008 21:44 GMT
WHat bunch of pussies #
By kain preacher Posted Thursday 20th March 2008 22:03 GMT
New Jersey #
By Solomon Grundy Posted Thursday 20th March 2008 22:14 GMT
Math is Hard #
By Nomen Publicus Posted Thursday 20th March 2008 22:22 GMT
Or they could.... #
By Stuart Duel Posted Thursday 20th March 2008 22:40 GMT
Paper Ballots, Oh yes the traditional way to rig an election #
By Sino Posted Thursday 20th March 2008 22:56 GMT
@Sino #
By Solomon Grundy Posted Thursday 20th March 2008 23:26 GMT
There's an obvious answer for NJ and other states... #
By Eric Olson Posted Thursday 20th March 2008 23:52 GMT
@b shubin #
By Eddy Ito Posted Friday 21st March 2008 00:01 GMT
Alas #
By heystoopid Posted Friday 21st March 2008 02:08 GMT
No Investigation? #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Friday 21st March 2008 02:21 GMT
tally's...we no need no stinkin' tallys... #
By Bill Cumming Posted Friday 21st March 2008 03:03 GMT
It isn't the vote #
By I. Aproveofitspendingonspecificprojects Posted Friday 21st March 2008 07:05 GMT
What "trade secrets?" #
By John Stag Posted Friday 21st March 2008 09:51 GMT
Can't be inspected... #
By JRallo Posted Friday 21st March 2008 12:36 GMT
Problem worse than Sequoia claims #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Friday 21st March 2008 12:42 GMT
@Stuart Duel #
By Greg Posted Friday 21st March 2008 12:43 GMT
The Manchurian candidate #
By b shubin Posted Friday 21st March 2008 13:31 GMT
Genetic engineering gone mad! #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Friday 21st March 2008 13:33 GMT
If I was a resident of NJ #
By Chris C Posted Friday 21st March 2008 15:21 GMT
democracy is alive and well then #
By Steve Posted Friday 21st March 2008 15:47 GMT
NJ #
By kain preacher Posted Saturday 22nd March 2008 03:15 GMT
Class-action citizenry #
By Alan W. Rateliff, II Posted Saturday 22nd March 2008 03:53 GMT
Oversight, we don’t need no stinking oversight! #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Saturday 22nd March 2008 04:20 GMT
Democracy, e-voting machines, etc.. #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Saturday 22nd March 2008 15:23 GMT
Wot - no-one mentioned the manufacturers blatant admission of guilt ? #
By SImon Hobson Posted Saturday 22nd March 2008 20:39 GMT
Trade secrets? #
By Geoff Mackenzie Posted Monday 24th March 2008 09:11 GMT
@ Stuart Duel #
By Alistair Young Posted Tuesday 25th March 2008 00:09 GMT