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Man of Mind  
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 More options Nov 18 2012, 7:01 pm
Newsgroups: alt.anarchism, alt.society.liberalism, talk.politics.libertarian, alt.politics.radical-left
From: Man of Mind <baron.von.m...@gmail.com>
Date: Sun, 18 Nov 2012 18:02:30 -0600
Local: Sun, Nov 18 2012 7:02 pm
Subject: Re: Anonymous claims to have saved the election from Karl Rove
On 11/18/2012 2:19 PM, "burnt himem" <b...@iphouse.com> whined at:

> Matt wrote:

>> "burnt himem" <b...@iphouse.com> was sniveking self-importantly because:

>>> Xox <etac...@etaoin.com> wrote:

>>>> Anonymous sabotaged or blocked these
>>>> functions.

>>> While making absolutely no changes of their own?

I see that you deleted the article and url..

http://www.addictinginfo.org/2012/11/17/anonymous-saved-the-election-...

"Through the website Wonkette today, the hacker collective
  Anonymous released a statement on the election, and the
  content of the statement is an eye opener:"

http://www.scribd.com/doc/113370393/Anon-Rove-Letter

>>> Really?

>>> You believe this crap?

>> Are you saying that the election machines can be hacked?

> No, but the other poster certainly was.

Nope, you're wrong..

> The only reports of "hacking" that I've ever seen about voting
> machines required physical access to the voting machines.

Yup, now what about the manner in which all of the 'voting machines'
gets tallied?  Do you have any idea how that takes place?

> Are the voting machines in your area connected to the Internet?

Are you suggesting something that doesn't actually have to take
place, in order to downplay (and/or delete) the facts that you
clearly don't understand?

> Connected to any network at all?

You're starting to get warmer..

--Would you like to buy a clue?


 
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