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Rage against the Machines

By Ronnie Dugger, The Nation. Posted August 4, 2004.


Computerized voting systems have been proven insecure; is enough being done to assure that the 2004 election will not be stolen?

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Ronnie Dugger is the founding Editor of the Observer, and is currently a founding director of the Alliance, a national movement for political and economic reform.

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