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By Mary Mancini (about the author) Page 1 of 1 page(s)
For OpEdNews: Mary Mancini - Writer Paperless electronic voting machines are sometimes referred to as a "black box," but a "black hole" would be more like it. Like a black hole, once the true intention of your vote goes in, there is no way for it to escape - no paper confirmation, no audit system, and no way to identify a problem and fix it. But unlike a real black hole, and the hokey pokey for that matter - electronic voting machines are so not cool. Watch this clip and learn more about Electronic Voting
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