I have to admit that I couldn't stop laughing while reading this article. First, I wouldn't trust Diebold to protect my garbage, let alone something important. Second, how retarded do you have to be to put up a nice, clear picture of a universal (skeleton) key for your oh-so-secure voting machines? For those who may not be quite following along at home, yes, you can actually engineer copy of a key from a photo - what a bunch of maroons...
Ever use an ATM? We trust Diebold to build those.
Q: Why doesn't Diebold have as much trouble with ATMs as they have with voting machines?
A; Because banks are more discerning customers than election officials. Banks aren't going to let vendors sell them pieces of crap - their purchasing processes aren't influenced by lobbyists.
Posted by: Tom | Thursday, January 25, 2007 at 06:04 AM