Father Dagon
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Thanks, JDG!
Thanks, JDG!
Always hated Fosters, even the imported stuff before they started brewing it domestically. Heineken is also brewed domestically now btw.
At any rate, I always found Foster's too sweet with a bad aftertaste.
And there's plenty of great beers brewed in America by the many different microbreweries. I'm still pissed off that Bell's is no longer distributed in Illinois, stupid beer distributuon monopolies.At least there's still Sierra Nevada, the Celebration Ale's will hit the stores shortly. My favorite beer period, imported or domestic.
This is such an idiotic argument. Why the hell is there such grave concern for electronic voting machines when the other machines have just as high of a chance for failure. Electronic, paper, and mechanical all have an equal chance of being [Rule 10]ed up and screwed around with.No, but the mere possibility that you can hack into an electronic voting machine is a cause for grave, really grave concern.
This is such an idiotic argument. Why the hell is there such grave concern for electronic voting machines when the other machines have just as high of a chance for failure. Electronic, paper, and mechanical all have an equal chance of being [Rule 10]ed up and screwed around with.
what about the machine that counts the paper ballots?It is more difficult to manipulate multiple paper ballots than change the code within a machine.
what about the machine that counts the paper ballots?
but thats only if a discrepancy is noticed AND a hand recount is approved, otherwise the counting machine is just as susceptible as as an electronic voting machineYou have the paper ballots to count by hand if there is a dispute.
but thats only if a discrepancy is noticed AND a hand recount is approved, otherwise the counting machine is just as susceptible as as an electronic voting machine
maybe we should always count all paper ballots by hand, just to make sure no one can even try anything?
Yes in fact if done correctly Im 100% positive that a computer would be more reliable than counting ballots by hand. In fact it's probably easier to destroy paper ballots than to tamper with a computer if it's done corretly.I am arguing for continuing with the current safeguards. I am not arguing that having paper ballots negates cheating.
You seem to be arguing that the opportunity and ease of cheating is equal with and without paper ballots. Is this true?
i would say they are about equalI am arguing for continuing with the current safeguards. I am not arguing that having paper ballots negates cheating.
You seem to be arguing that the opportunity and ease of cheating is equal with and without paper ballots. Is this true?
True but as Jerome inadvertently pointed they can screw up. Recounts of multiple counties showed that Nixon actually received too many votes in some counties.As far as I know, ballot counting is done by large groups of people from the whole mainstream political spectrum. People that has all the reason to be vigilant against foul play and keeping their own noses clean.
Have no fear, this Canadian will offer no opinion on the 2008 U.S. Presidential election. It's your mess, you deal with it.amazing how many non-citizens feel the need to pipe up on the US elections...
Have no fear, this Canadian will offer no opinion on the 2008 U.S. Presidential election. It's your mess, you deal with it.
Okay, joking aside, I will follow the U.S. election to the extent of wanting to know where the two candidates will stand on U.S.-Canadian relations, trade, and the current irritants that exist between the two countries.
I would say that in terms of the process I do find the American system, well, a bit crazy. But then I expect plenty of Americans would find the Canadian system a bit crazy.

I would say that the American election system is ******* straightway
stupid. One big smokescreen. Completely undemocratic with all the
dimwitted rules like having to register to a party like in some states.
Then there is this stupid Idea that you need Delegates for a candidate
to get nominated, then the candidate has to raise money (WTF?), then
it's not you as a citizen who's vote counts, it's the Electors vote that
goes to the candidate. Then if the Media doesn't like you, you can forget
about any coverage on your behalf. And only one candidate for the
Presidency for each party will be in the final round - if you like him or not.
And third parties are pretty much ignored.
And then there is the voting machines issue.
Sorry - this is no election-procedure, it's the stupidest thing
I ever heard of. No wonder that idiots get elected all the time. Nothing
from the above has something to do with democracy. But hey, let's
just name it Democrazy. This way the whole thing makes sense...![]()
So, basically, there's no conspiracy to deliberately rig the election, just a poorly designed mechanism for electing people.
In which case this thread belongs in Politics not Conspiracy Theories.
"The system is screwed up" and "people are incompetent" are not conspiracies, not suspicious, and not unusual.
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