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In reply to the discussion: Did Anonymous really Save-the-Vote in Ohio? .... REALLY??? [View all]JohnnyRingo
(18,636 posts)The paper trail is an important part of accountability. As I pointed out, no one is going to prison so Mitt Romney can be president, and Diebold isn't going to bankrupt the company because they got caught cheating an election. Did you read my post?
If you want a week long hand count of each paper roll the macine produces, who do you trust to do the counting? John Kasich and his election stealing AG Husted? How many people would Ohio have to hire to sit at a table and accurately register each vote? Not just for the president, but every congressman, senator, and every issue on the ballot.
It's obvious to me that suppressing the vote is the path chosen by Republican governors across the country, now and in the future. As a participant, I have every confidence this election was completely above board, at least in Ohio.