good..i hate it when the darn things break and we have to wait in line to vote.
Yeah, and the secret to the holy grail is buried beneath the Louvre
2006-06-07 10:36:41
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answered by Black Fedora 6
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Where do you get your information. That is so enlightening. Man, who would have thought. So let me get this straight, the election was fixed and there were some democrats that won their elections. That is genius to hide it that way. I mean come on, to let everyone in the country think it wasn't fixed. That is the best...OK now lets move into the real world. Everyone likes or dislikes a political side. We don't elect people who stay in office for life. That's the beauty of our country. If you don't like the government you can change it. Instead of coming up with an excuse of how you cannot change it go out and run yourself or back someone. When I say back someone I mean work for them in your free time if it means that much to you. The fact is I'm not happy with Bush but at least I don't go bitching about how bad he is without a solution. If you think he is doing a bad job explain why. Don't just throw out a blanket statement without a way to fix the situation. There are no more original thinkers in this world as it is. If you can make a statement about how someone does there job, have a good way they could do it better. It's better then just saying trivial crap that doesn't help any of us.
2006-06-07 17:47:19
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answered by mister_number_one 2
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It is Diebold. And Bush's cousin is not the owner. You were hoping that Americans were dumb enough to believe false urban legends you spread.
Smart Americans also know that the Diebold machines were a small portion of the voting machines and devices used during either of the elections Bush was in, and were not able to swing an election.
2006-06-07 17:49:01
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answered by Craig 5
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As you can see from most answers there are still some people in this country who are gullable enough to believe Bush is lagitimate. It will not be until he has taken all the money out of the pockets of the American people and saddled them with so much debt that there childrens, Children will still not even be able to dream of paying it off before they will see the truth. People it is all about a power hungry family that is willing to forsake everything to make money.
2006-06-07 17:55:39
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answered by lovingmomhappykids 4
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Interesting speculation on your part. No proof, just mindless speculation. You probably did not realize this, but electronic voting machines are pretty much in the minority at the moment. If your statement was correct, there would be a large difference in percentages between precincts that use electronic voting and those that used paper ballets, yet that was not the case.
2006-06-07 17:38:48
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answered by davidmi711 7
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First off, as a citizen of somewhere other than the U.S., what business is it of yours who the President is let alone to criticize him? Secondly, I did vote for him twice and I am more than glad I did. Thirdly, not everybody has electronic voting machines. We didn't in either election. For those of you who think he "stole" the first one, if you'll hearken back, you may remember the controversy was over hanging chads, which are not electronic. Finally, not everything is a Bush conspiracy. (I am so proud of myself that I didn't resort to name calling.)
2006-06-07 17:40:23
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answered by Anonymous
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No, we don't know that because it is not true. Local representatives from both parties are present at polling locations and review the records. All voting machines are required to produce a paper trail.
2006-06-07 17:37:38
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answered by crgrier 4
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watev... i am not even old enough to vote but guess what...shouldn't the smart americans have found out by now...well then who is gonna win next election... TELL ME THAT! i know that Bush can't run again and so who is? alot of people believe that george bush is a good president...if u r mad about it do something about it rather than just post it on yahoo answers
2006-06-07 17:39:13
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answered by Anonymous
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Yeah, the first time voting machines were fixed was in 2000. Prior to that, all of the voting in Chicago was legitimate...
Better watch out for the black helicopters, pally...
2006-06-07 17:37:09
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answered by TheOnlyBeldin 7
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2 points
2006-06-07 17:38:40
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answered by kiki Dee 5
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