by Roy » Mon 12 May 2008, 15:09:28
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 't')hat they have the power to vote
I wish that could make a difference. Something tells me no matter how many people voted for an anti-establishment candidate, that somehow the establishment contender would still win. The current system is too entrenched for any sort of radical change in direction through conventional means -- ie the voting booth.
Joseph Stalin has a famous quote noting that who the votes were cast for doesn't matter. What matters is who's counting the votes.
Electronic voting machines only make this more apparent, given the secrecy surround their source code, and the ease with which they can be 'hacked' to produce desired outcomes.
I read on here somewhere that ES&S finally let out their source code, but have not confirmed it myself. If that's true then I view that as a good sign, but that still leaves Sequoia and Diebold.
This presidential election cycle has confirmed to me that our electoral process is a sham. All three candidates represent the same interests for the most part. The only candidates who dared speak the truth were marginalized, ridiculed openly, and ultimately ignored.