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Topic: Sociology > Depression
User: "Thomas Dehn"
Date: 31 May 2006 04:26:58 PM
Object: The Hursti reports
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I got quite a few good laughs out of the latest
and greatest Hursti report about obvious
huge security issues wie Diebold voting machines:
http://blackboxvoting.org/
Then I stopped laughing.
Where is the outrage?
Why are the US voters not concerned that
tampering with a US election is about as
difficult as taking toast out of a toaster?
What does it take for the US voters to take notice?
The script kiddies electing Saddam for US president?
Thomas
.

User: "Bacon"

Title: Re: The Hursti reports 31 May 2006 07:51:21 PM
On Wed, 31 May 2006 23:26:58 +0200, "Thomas Dehn"
<thomas-usenet@arcor.de> wrote:

x-no-archive: yes

I got quite a few good laughs out of the latest
and greatest Hursti report about obvious
huge security issues wie Diebold voting machines:

http://blackboxvoting.org/

Then I stopped laughing.

Where is the outrage?
Why are the US voters not concerned that
tampering with a US election is about as
difficult as taking toast out of a toaster?

What does it take for the US voters to take notice?
The script kiddies electing Saddam for US president?


Thomas

It'll be fun to watch it play out. I love a good scandal. And the
choices usually both suck anyway. More Americans vote for the
American Idol than President.
.
User: "millipede man"

Title: Re: The Hursti reports 31 May 2006 11:42:47 PM
Bacon <rbkfour@yahoo.com> wrote in
news:faes721sl8qcinrfem547n0o9iel32q3dj@4ax.com:

On Wed, 31 May 2006 23:26:58 +0200, "Thomas Dehn"
<thomas-usenet@arcor.de> wrote:

x-no-archive: yes

I got quite a few good laughs out of the latest
and greatest Hursti report about obvious
huge security issues wie Diebold voting machines:

http://blackboxvoting.org/

Then I stopped laughing.

Where is the outrage?
Why are the US voters not concerned that
tampering with a US election is about as
difficult as taking toast out of a toaster?

What does it take for the US voters to take notice?
The script kiddies electing Saddam for US president?


Thomas


It'll be fun to watch it play out. I love a good scandal. And the
choices usually both suck anyway. More Americans vote for the
American Idol than President.


The political system here doesn't give voters a real choice, by making
it almost impossible for parties other than the Democrats and
Republicans to be represented. Another problem is that the politicians
are corrupt. Almost all members of the U.S. Congress have accepted
donations from the Israeli lobby. I think it should be considered
treason for a politician to accept money from organizations that
represent foreign countries. Why vote, when the only politicians with a
chance to be elected are corrupt traitors bought by AIPAC (The American
Israel Public Affairs Committee)? It's pointless, IMHO.
- millipede man
--
----------
"Don't worry about American pressure on Israel. We,
the Jewish people, control America, and the Americans know it."
----Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon, 2001
Web sites worth visiting:
Washington Report on Middle East Affairs http://www.wrmea.com/
Antiwar.com - devoted to non-interventionism http://antiwar.com/
.
User: "%"

Title: Re: The Hursti reports 31 May 2006 11:47:55 PM
"millipede man" <milliman@millipede.net> wrote in message
news:Xns97D4DD1C95FDAmillieNOTSORTANOTSOR@207.217.125.201...

Bacon <rbkfour@yahoo.com> wrote in
news:faes721sl8qcinrfem547n0o9iel32q3dj@4ax.com:

On Wed, 31 May 2006 23:26:58 +0200, "Thomas Dehn"
<thomas-usenet@arcor.de> wrote:

x-no-archive: yes

I got quite a few good laughs out of the latest
and greatest Hursti report about obvious
huge security issues wie Diebold voting machines:

http://blackboxvoting.org/

Then I stopped laughing.

Where is the outrage?
Why are the US voters not concerned that
tampering with a US election is about as
difficult as taking toast out of a toaster?

What does it take for the US voters to take notice?
The script kiddies electing Saddam for US president?


Thomas


It'll be fun to watch it play out. I love a good scandal. And the
choices usually both suck anyway. More Americans vote for the
American Idol than President.



The political system here doesn't give voters a real choice, by making
it almost impossible for parties other than the Democrats and
Republicans to be represented. Another problem is that the politicians
are corrupt. Almost all members of the U.S. Congress have accepted
donations from the Israeli lobby. I think it should be considered
treason for a politician to accept money from organizations that
represent foreign countries. Why vote, when the only politicians with a
chance to be elected are corrupt traitors bought by AIPAC (The American
Israel Public Affairs Committee)? It's pointless, IMHO.

- millipede man

--
----------
"Don't worry about American pressure on Israel. We,
the Jewish people, control America, and the Americans know it."
----Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon, 2001

Web sites worth visiting:
Washington Report on Middle East Affairs http://www.wrmea.com/
Antiwar.com - devoted to non-interventionism http://antiwar.com/

hi
.

User: "Alan Harding"

Title: Re: The Hursti reports 01 Jun 2006 02:56:33 AM
In message <Xns97D4DD1C95FDAmillieNOTSORTANOTSOR@207.217.125.201>,
millipede man <milliman@millipede.net> writes

Bacon <rbkfour@yahoo.com> wrote in
news:faes721sl8qcinrfem547n0o9iel32q3dj@4ax.com:

On Wed, 31 May 2006 23:26:58 +0200, "Thomas Dehn"
<thomas-usenet@arcor.de> wrote:


I got quite a few good laughs out of the latest
and greatest Hursti report about obvious
huge security issues wie Diebold voting machines:

http://blackboxvoting.org/

Then I stopped laughing.

Where is the outrage?
Why are the US voters not concerned that
tampering with a US election is about as
difficult as taking toast out of a toaster?

What does it take for the US voters to take notice?
The script kiddies electing Saddam for US president?


It'll be fun to watch it play out. I love a good scandal. And the
choices usually both suck anyway. More Americans vote for the
American Idol than President.


The political system here doesn't give voters a real choice, by making
it almost impossible for parties other than the Democrats and
Republicans to be represented. Another problem is that the politicians
are corrupt. Almost all members of the U.S. Congress have accepted
donations from the Israeli lobby. I think it should be considered
treason for a politician to accept money from organizations that
represent foreign countries. Why vote, when the only politicians with a
chance to be elected are corrupt traitors bought by AIPAC (The American
Israel Public Affairs Committee)? It's pointless, IMHO.

And you were doing so well.
--
The opinions given above may be mine. They might also
just be what I feel like saying right now, okay?
.

User: "N/A"

Title: Re: The Hursti reports 01 Jun 2006 03:42:39 AM
millipede man wrote:

Bacon <rbkfour@yahoo.com> wrote in
news:faes721sl8qcinrfem547n0o9iel32q3dj@4ax.com:

On Wed, 31 May 2006 23:26:58 +0200, "Thomas Dehn"
<thomas-usenet@arcor.de> wrote:

x-no-archive: yes

I got quite a few good laughs out of the latest
and greatest Hursti report about obvious
huge security issues wie Diebold voting machines:

http://blackboxvoting.org/

Then I stopped laughing.

Where is the outrage?
Why are the US voters not concerned that
tampering with a US election is about as
difficult as taking toast out of a toaster?

What does it take for the US voters to take notice?
The script kiddies electing Saddam for US president?


Thomas


It'll be fun to watch it play out. I love a good scandal. And the
choices usually both suck anyway. More Americans vote for the
American Idol than President.



The political system here doesn't give voters a real choice, by making
it almost impossible for parties other than the Democrats and
Republicans to be represented. Another problem is that the politicians
are corrupt. Almost all members of the U.S. Congress have accepted
donations from the Israeli lobby. I think it should be considered
treason for a politician to accept money from organizations that
represent foreign countries. Why vote, when the only politicians with a
chance to be elected are corrupt traitors bought by AIPAC (The American
Israel Public Affairs Committee)? It's pointless, IMHO.

- millipede man

--

All foreign countries? Or just Israel?
.




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