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  1. nwlivewire

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    "If it ain't broke - don't fix it!"

    If you keep trying to fix something that isn't broken, eventually you WILL break it!

    I swear, sometimes I think the smarter we get, the dumber we actually become....

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    Sounds like a very tight and controllable voting process.

    Though in the Middle East where they dip your finger in a dye, I suppose this might be in part because people can't read or write very well, so they have to use a dye system, too.

    Sometimes, these tried and true methods really do work better than the "new fangled" ways!
     
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    Poll automation faces 3rd Supreme Court petition
    Rappler
    VOTE-COUNTING MACHINES. A Filipino worker in a warehouse in Quezon City, east of Manila on May 4, 2010, loads precint count optical scan (PCOS) vote-counting machines into a truck to be delivered to polling precincts around Metro Manila. Photo by ...
    SC asked to stop Comelec dealInquirer.net
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    Electronic voting machines are a terrible idea. The reasons for this protest is a ridiculous one (because the company that makes the machines is not Filipino owned :rolleyes:) but hopefully they keep these machines from being used in the elections. The only thing automated vote counting will do is make election fraud that much easier and harder to catch.
     
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