Nathan Tyree: The Mirror
This poses a hell of a good question.
In other news, it's being reported today that voting machines in Ohio registered 4000 votes for Bush in a precint with only 600 registered voters. So far it seems like some machines vanished votes and others generated fake votes. Can anyone really argue that electronic voting is a good idea? Pencil and paper is the only way to go. With hand counts we could have an accurate result. Sure, we'd have to wait 2-3 weeks to know that result, but I don't see that as a problem.
This poses a hell of a good question.
In other news, it's being reported today that voting machines in Ohio registered 4000 votes for Bush in a precint with only 600 registered voters. So far it seems like some machines vanished votes and others generated fake votes. Can anyone really argue that electronic voting is a good idea? Pencil and paper is the only way to go. With hand counts we could have an accurate result. Sure, we'd have to wait 2-3 weeks to know that result, but I don't see that as a problem.