Clave wrote:
> "dangerman"
> news:kfOdnfmOqMxg4yTbnZ2dnUVZ8qTinZ2d@ ...
>> Clave wrote:
>>> "dangerman"
>>> news:-JKdnbSK0Ouj4STbnZ2dnUVZ8v6dnZ2d@ ...
>>>> Clave wrote:
>>>>> "dangerman"
>>>>> news:WsGdnQeB2IZV-iTbRVnyiQA@ ...
>>>>>
>>>>> <...>
>>>>>
>>>>>> You call bad engineering [sic] fraud and conspiracy, but I'm the
>>>>>> one with the personality problem?
>>>>> That's it exactly.
>>>> Good thing it isn't actionable.
>>> For whom is that a good thing?
>> The People.
>
> Of Diebold. Republicans. Cheney. Bush. The MIUCC.
>
> You know, people who benefit from election fraud. The people you're trying
> so poorly to defend.
No, no, no. My personality problem isn't actionable. The People will
benefit from that, because my creativity will not be stifled.
The election fraud issue should not be an issue, because state
governments should not enter into contracts without testing like
California has now, belatedly, done. And now that it has been done, the
other states who bought the badly designed machines should sue to have
them fixed at Diebold's cost.