[More sickening Diebold news] Convicted felons worked for electronic voting companies
At least five convicted felons secured management positions at a manufacturer of electronic voting machines, according to critics
demanding more stringent background checks for people responsible for voting machine software.
Voter advocate Bev Harris alleged Tuesday that managers of a subsidiary of Diebold Inc., one of the country's largest voting equipment vendors, included a cocaine trafficker, a man who conducted fraudulent stock transactions and a programmer jailed for falsifying computer records.
Isn't there a single responsible soul in Washington who will step up and propose that we cancel contracts with this disgusting company? The level of fraud that they've committed borders on absurd. How well-connected do they have to be to get away with this?
0 comments:
Post a Comment