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http://www.nysun.com/article/48925>>
>>I am shocked! A rigged election in South America! I thought this was only possible in the U.S.
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>There has been some question over the results of recent elections in the United States. Electronic voting machines made by Smartmatic may potentially have links to the Venezuelan government. Smartmatic is the privately owned Venezuelan parent company of Sequoia Voter Systems, one of the oldest and top voting machine manufacturers in the United States.
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>Smartmatic itself provided the machines for the 2004 Venezuelan Referendum, and is in charge of providing the voting machines for the Venezuelan Presidential elections, which are set for December 3. (See link)
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http://www.zmag.org/content/showarticle.cfm?ItemID=11364>
>Then we have Texas politics. More people vote than are registered. You just count deceased voters who automatically voted for you. The neat thing about electronic voting machines is no one has to go to the poles to vote. Someone can program who the winner is and save us the trouble of wasting our time.
Gogol: "Dead souls".