Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Diebold voting machines can be hacked by remote control that Republican behind the curtain
"It could be one of the most disturbing e-voting machine hacks to date.  Voting machines used by as many as a quarter of American voters heading to the polls in 2012 can be hacked with just $10.50 in parts and an 8th grade science education..."
Do you remember Ohio in the 2004 Presidential election? Do you know the name, Walden O'Dell?