paperless voting = Are our votes are being counted as they are cast?

Food for thought...

If you think that we can trust having our votes counted in secret, then you’ll be happy to know that your view is shared my many powerful and influential people. For example, Joseph Stalin said, “Those who cast the votes decide nothing. Those who count the votes decide everything.”

If you want to roll back the evolution of civilization from citizen influence over government to a form of feudalism, then you might as well quit reading now.

If you don’t understand that computers count in secret and you’re thinking that these fears are unfounded, take a minute and think about three things:

1. How does a computer count votes?
2. Do computers sometimes malfunction?
3. Do you have any security measures on your computer to protect against hackers?

The last two questions are really easy, but just in case you haven’t yet thought of how computers count, it’s really simple. Computers count inside their case, with no oversight, just like they are told to do, unless of course, they malfunction or are hacked. Watch Congressional testimony straight from The Programmer's Mouth: How The 2000 Election Was Fixed.

If you haven’t heard of the problems with allowing computers to count your votes, then you’re in a small minority, as in totally unaware of the biggest, most important issue in the world: whether or not citizens should control their government.

As Thomas Paine said, “Voting is the right upon which all other rights depend.”

Without the ability to make sure that our votes are counted accurately, we have no power to influence our government leaders. Patrick Henry said "The liberties of a people never were, nor ever will be, secure, when the transactions of their rulers may be concealed from them."

He said that without power over your government, you really are no more than a slave. Fortunately, many listened, our nation was born, and the hope of liberty through a government by the people, of the people, and for the people spread throughout the world.

Project Vote Count
 
Food for thought...

If you think that we can trust having our votes counted in secret, then you’ll be happy to know that your view is shared my many powerful and influential people. For example, Joseph Stalin said, “Those who cast the votes decide nothing. Those who count the votes decide everything.”

If you want to roll back the evolution of civilization from citizen influence over government to a form of feudalism, then you might as well quit reading now.

If you don’t understand that computers count in secret and you’re thinking that these fears are unfounded, take a minute and think about three things:

1. How does a computer count votes?
2. Do computers sometimes malfunction?
3. Do you have any security measures on your computer to protect against hackers?

The last two questions are really easy, but just in case you haven’t yet thought of how computers count, it’s really simple. Computers count inside their case, with no oversight, just like they are told to do, unless of course, they malfunction or are hacked. Watch Congressional testimony straight from The Programmer's Mouth: How The 2000 Election Was Fixed.

If you haven’t heard of the problems with allowing computers to count your votes, then you’re in a small minority, as in totally unaware of the biggest, most important issue in the world: whether or not citizens should control their government.

As Thomas Paine said, “Voting is the right upon which all other rights depend.”

Without the ability to make sure that our votes are counted accurately, we have no power to influence our government leaders. Patrick Henry said "The liberties of a people never were, nor ever will be, secure, when the transactions of their rulers may be concealed from them."

He said that without power over your government, you really are no more than a slave. Fortunately, many listened, our nation was born, and the hope of liberty through a government by the people, of the people, and for the people spread throughout the world.

Project Vote Count

Stalin didn't have a Constitution as ours and never experienced a system as ours.

Your logic is flawed...severely.

Stalin also had the benefit of power...he killed those that thought as us by the millions.

*NEXT*
 
Computers can be programmed to vote wrong = we need paper trails.
 

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