PCAnywhere Software Installed On Voting Machines Since 2000

schuylaar

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Counterchekist@counterchekist · Jul 20
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Fogdog

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Here is a picture of Canova shaking Wasserman-Schultz's hand as Jabba the Hut looks on after Canova conceded the election. Just like Bernie, he conceded. Those Bernie babies are making all of this up.

 

Budley Doright

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because i wasn't the only Independent voter that was turned away..and those turned away were quite vocal about why..they were misled too.

btw..it's *misled..past tense.
Oh god your right I misspelled that, I’m so sad. But I sure am glad I understood/understand (present tense) our rules though, perhaps it’s the age difference.
 

Unclebaldrick

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Here is a picture of Canova shaking Wasserman-Schultz's hand as Jabba the Hut looks on after Canova conceded the election. Just like Bernie, he conceded. Those Bernie babies are making all of this up.

Making things up is totally justified if it suits their purposes. Do your homework you intolerant liberal.
 

ttystikk

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I may have missed it but did @ttystikk actually back up his OP with facts that the vote is being manipulated at the booth or after, or anywhere for that manner? I haven’t fact checked, it’s getting tiresome when it’s found that most threads are filled with innuendo with no real fact, kind of like a trump tweet :(. Sorry if I offend tty but really you should get better at what your trying to do, too easy to refute your position when you offer nothing to back it up. And yes, a lot of your rebuttal is filled with personal attack, the thing you vehemently accuse others of I might add.
What I'm doing is calling attention to how lax America's voting system is and I stand by that.

Instances of voter suppression and tampering, nevermind political bribery so endemic to the system that most can't imagine it any other way already exist outside of this situation.

Those who think that America's 'democracy' is either 'free' or 'fair' have been laboring under a long series of misconceptions for a long time.
 

ttystikk

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Here the SOE has to post sample ballets in the local papers. It states clearly that you must be in a party to vote in that party's primary. It has been the same since I started voting in 1979, and I'm sure it has been like that for far longer. They also tell you when the books close as far as changing your party before an election.

The exception is non partisan races, like school board.

Pretty basic stuff.

Now there is a check box for voter registration when you get new driver's license. People check it, but don;t check a party. Then they get mad when they can't vote in the primaries.
Funny how the ballots disappeared in the 2016 Democratic primary long before they were legally supposed to. You know that both the DNC and the election clerk were sued over it, right? It IS your state, after all.
 

ttystikk

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People move. Poor people move a lot. When you move, it changes where you vote, as well as what you vote on. All states have some way of purging those folks who are on the books, but are not at their old addresses. Most include mailing out postcards or letters to anyone who has not voted in a certain number of elections. It varies as to how many times they have to try to contact them before they are taken off the rolls.

If someone comes to a polling place, but are not on the rolls, the clerk will call the elections office and they can change their address and if they are in the right spot, go ahead and vote. If they are in the wrong spot, they give them instructions on how to get there.

It might be different in big cities, but here the pole workers at the precinct are your neighbors. They will go out of their way to help you resolve any issues you might have. 99% of the problems is from folks not being knowledgeable about the process.
Funny how this was so dramatically expanded in just the last election cycle or two, to the point where tens of thousands were kicked off voting rolls... most of them with ethnically non white names, too.

'validation by postcard' has no legal precedent anywhere, yet that's the system that was quietly and hastily instituted.

Yeah it happened.
 

ttystikk

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I am sure that Tty, Pad (both of whom have shown their willingness to post fake news to advance their agenda) and a handful of Trumpers will agree.

The fact that you have demonstrated time and again is that you are quite unstable.
More gaslighting.

Someone should introduce you to newfangled 'lectric lighting.
 

ttystikk

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Here is a picture of Canova shaking Wasserman-Schultz's hand as Jabba the Hut looks on after Canova conceded the election. Just like Bernie, he conceded. Those Bernie babies are making all of this up.

And then he sure the election commission because they destroyed ballots too early.

Funny, that-
 

SneekyNinja

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Quick question and this is a thread about Pc and software and shit.
I'm about to get into a new hobby, that will also help me with parts for the shops.
I'm interested in investing in a 3-D printer. I have my eye on this one called a Ultimaker 3 coming in two different prices due to one having a larger printer size. Would this be worth the money or is their cheaper better models...and is it wise to invest in the one with the larger printing area.
I also have been looking at the Witbox, The Makegear and a couple others but the Ultimaker 3 keeps me coming back just for the quality of the planetary gears I saw and the type of software used.
Whats your take ?
I'd check out some of the newer SLA printers if detail is what you're chasing.

Also bear in mind that traditionally printed parts are unsuitable for high temp applications due to the low glass transition and melting points of the plastics.

But SLA uses a UV laser to cure a resin into a model, and you can get high temperature resins.

Ultimately depends on what you're trying to do, if you're mechanically handy you can get a cheap Chinese kit to build yourself and upgrade over time. Once you get how they work it's easy to upgrade them yourself.
 

Budley Doright

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What I'm doing is calling attention to how lax America's voting system is and I stand by that.

Instances of voter suppression and tampering, nevermind political bribery so endemic to the system that most can't imagine it any other way already exist outside of this situation.

Those who think that America's 'democracy' is either 'free' or 'fair' have been laboring under a long series of misconceptions for a long time.
Well I do have to agree that things down there seem to be heading to a place no one thought possible. Just wait till the pardons start, that could be the spark that sets off the the real fight for your country :(.
 

schuylaar

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Clown shoes; 'hanging chads' was a national headline for MONTHS after the Bush-Gore election.

Were you under a rock somewhere?
i wonder who was florida governor back then? wasn't limited to hanging chads either..fat or pregnant chads were part of the mix too.

for whichever clown you're talking to..they made movies on what happened.
 

londonfog

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I'd check out some of the newer SLA printers if detail is what you're chasing.

Also bear in mind that traditionally printed parts are unsuitable for high temp applications due to the low glass transition and melting points of the plastics.

But SLA uses a UV laser to cure a resin into a model, and you can get high temperature resins.

Ultimately depends on what you're trying to do, if you're mechanically handy you can get a cheap Chinese kit to build yourself and upgrade over time. Once you get how they work it's easy to upgrade them yourself.
Hmmmm FFF using polycarbonate would give me the heat/strength resistance but maybe not the detail or tolerance.
SLA material seems expensive. Have to do some more research. I want to get one by the end of the year, so I can put it against my business taxes. Section 179 :hug:
 
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too larry

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Funny how the ballots disappeared in the 2016 Democratic primary long before they were legally supposed to. You know that both the DNC and the election clerk were sued over it, right? It IS your state, after all.
That was against the law. The SOE down there should pay the price. All I'm saying is there is a system in place to insure things go right. When individuals don't do what they are supposed to do . . . . . .
 
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