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For your irony bone: the below piece arrived today from NHNE. It's a well-intentioned news service out of Sedona, AZ.

Nan


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Subject: [nhnenews] Slot Machines More Secure Than Electronic Voting Machines
Date: Thu, 16 Mar 2006 21:25:38 -0700
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HOW TO STEAL AN ELECTION
Washington Post
March 16, 2006

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/graphic/2006/03/16/GR2006031600
213.html

It's easier to rig an electronic voting machine than a Las Vegas slot
machine, says University of Pennsylvania visiting professor Steve Freeman.
That's because Vegas slots are better monitored and regulated than America's
voting machines, Freeman writes in a book out in July that argues, among
other things, that President Bush may owe his 2004 win to an unfair vote
count. We'll wait to read his book before making a judgment about that. But
Freeman has assembled comparisons that suggest Americans protect their vices
more than they guard their rights, according to data he presented at an
October meeting of the American Statistical Association in Philadelphia.

A graphic comparison comparing Los Vegas slot machines to electronic voting
machines:

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/graphic/2006/03/16/GR2006031600
213.html


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