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Computer Vegetable is a 37 year old guy from Columbus, Ohio, USA.
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YouTube - UPDATE: Stop Big Media -- before the shot clock runs out!
Liked it May 1, 3:34am 1 review journalism, video, democracy, freedom, free-press
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rryQxiqKg4Q
Simple... Stop big media. Good luck.
The New York Times & Log In
Liked it Jan 8, 2007 6:02pm 1 review iraq, democracy, voting
http://www.nytimes.com/2007/01/04/washington/04voting.html?ei=5065&en=102410c...
I love to see evidnce like this in mainstream news sources showing that our democracy has been hijacked by corporations like Diebold.
Avi Rubins Blog: My day at the polls - Maryland primary 06
Liked it Sep 20, 2006 5:23pm 1 review politics, democracy, america, voting
http://avi-rubin.blogspot.com/2006/09/my-day-at-polls-maryland-primary-06.html
This is the miracle of electronic voting machines. I'm glad our deemoncracy is in such capable hands.
Pa. Sued Over Electronic Voting Machines
Liked it Aug 19, 2006 7:05pm 1 review technology, democracy, elections
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/08/15/AR20060815012...
More states need sued to eliminate these electronic voting machines. Somewhere in my stumbles I've got a link to a page that compares how little regulation there is on voting machines to how much regulation there is on slot machines. It is obvious where the powers that be want to be able to have easily hacked devices and where they do not.

Move along, there's nothing to see here.
A vote of no confidence? - Computerworld Blogs
Liked it Aug 6, 2006 7:15am 1 review computer-hardware, democracy, voting, propoganda
http://www.computerworld.com/blogs/node/3113
More news stories written to discourage voting.

From the page: "Disquieting news from the Open Voting Foundation, which posted word yesterday of a serious new flaw in Diebold TS model voting machines. Based on OVF testing, it appears that simply flipping one switch on the motherboard would allow the, uh, flipper to choose between EPROM and Flash boot configurations -- even after the machine has been tested for accuracy and correct operation. The OVF has nearly two dozen photos of the board and its switches on their site; so far Diebold has no response on theirs. And your average geek, pretty handy with a screwdriver and not unfamiliar with the switch-configuration process, is left to ask herself: Who on earth at Diebold okayed that sort of "flexibility," and why?"
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