Tuesday, July 18, 2006

Blowing the Whistle on Diebold


Bobby Kennedy walks in his father's footsteps, investigating mainstream thugs.

Thank you, Mr Kennedy.

Blowing the Whistle on Diebold -- In These Times:

On July 13, the Pensacola, Fla.-based law firm of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. filed a 'qui tam' lawsuit in U.S. District Court, alleging that Diebold and other electronic voting machine (EVM) companies fraudulently represented to state election boards and the federal government that their products were 'unhackable.'

Kennedy claims to have witnesses 'centrally located, deep within the corporations,' who will confirm that company officials withheld their knowledge of problems with accuracy, reliability and security of EVMs in order to procure government contracts. Since going into service, many of these machines have been linked to allegations of election fraud.

In the wake of alleged vote count inconsistencies and the 'hanging chad' debacle of 2000, Congress passed the Help America Vote Act (HAVA) in 2002. HAVA appropriated $3 billion to replace voting equipment and make other improvements in election administration. Diebold, Election Systems & Software and Sequoia Systems secured the lion's share of $300 million in contracts to purchase EVMs. All 50 states have received funds and many are hurriedly spending it on replacing lever and punch card machines in time for November.

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