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Nov 16th, 2004, 12:23 PM
Rubin is going to get sued, if not criminally charged. That's proprietary software belonging to Diebold.
The people have no right to know the encryption was deliberately faulty. The encryption codes are the private property of Diebold.
Certainly the rights of the american people to know that up to 1/3 of the total votes were real is trumped by the Diebold Corporations property rights.
Any evidence suggesting Diebold did not fulfill their contract (which one assumes is with the US govt.) is inadmissible, as it belongs solely to the Diebold corporation.
Perhaps we can give Diebold a no bid cost plus contract to run the vote in Iraq. Then it won't matter if exit polls show no Sunni's voted.
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