BD: This is a different take on e-vote machines. In the final video, is an expert who admits the e-vote machines are "broken", he says to "fix them" instead of abandoning them, and US voting systems companies have engaged in commercial fraud by knowingly marketing defective products to jurisdictions throughout the country, made with inferior quality in 3rd world countries.
Trouble With Touchscreens, Intro
Dan Rather: Trouble with Touchscreens, Part 1
Dan Rather Reports "The Trouble with Touch Screens" raises serious questions as to whether US voting systems companies have engaged in commercial fraud by knowingly marketing defective products to jurisdictions throughout the country.
Part 1 focuses on faulty testing procedures and ultimate unreliablity of electronic voting machines. Watch the full length version and get more information at: www.voteraction.org
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Trouble with Touchscreens, Part 2
Dan Rather interviews Michael Shamos, a professor at Carnegie Mellon on how to make better voting machines.
Friday, January 18, 2008
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