27 September 2003

More on Diebold's attack on Blackboxvoting.org

Oh, and yes: Diebold has been playing whackamole. Or there is another way to look at it: Hiding the evidence of lawbreaking. After 15,000 internal memos were leaked, Diebold tried to force www.blackboxvoting.org to shut down, claiming copyright because of a LINK on the site, but also sent a cease & desist letter to Global Free Press demanding removal of a search engine which quickly and easily finds information in the memos. By running search terms like "fake" "hack" "fix" "broken" and "boogie man" it quickly becomes apparent that evidence critical to the public interest is being hidden.

Why is this company still selling voting machines?

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