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RE: Longmont: Decision next Tuesday night



I thought it was fun when the Swiss Voting Method demonstration included a Diebold currency counter. It was borrowed from Vectra Bank, and some of you may recall that it was inaccurate.

 

I own a currency counter. I bought one that could count ballots. I mean the ballots we use now. My counter will count them, faster than my hands will. Wonder if I can use it to count ballots, or the if the Clerk will demand that it be certified  - ha ha ha!

 

Paul Tiger

303-651-7919 office

720-323-0570 cell

 

 

 

-----Original Message-----
From: Bo [mailto:bs@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Saturday, January 19, 2008 5:09 PM
To: cvv-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx; Paul Tiger
Subject: RE: Longmont: Decision next Tuesday night

 

 I would ask.....

 

Why is Coffman going to test the machines again and expect a different outcome???

How did they get certified the first time if they can't count the ballots correctly?

 

Seems like every time they test 'em, the outcome changes......

 

We're not talking counting votes.

We're talking about a machine counting pieces of paper.

Howcum all of a sudden, we can't even do that???

Maybe the machines at the banks are having the same problems???

 

Bo