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Thursday, September 15, 2005
 
Maybe the Exit Polls Were Right

Maybe Peter Fitzgerald can subpoena Rove's computer records for November 2, 2004. It turns out that it was well-known among insiders at Diebold that there was a security flaw that would allow an outsider to hack the voting equipment and alter votes. Before you right-wingers cry conspiracy, it turns out that the Department of Homeland Security had noted this potential security flaw on its website:

The "Cyber Security Alert" from US-CERT was issued in late August of 2004
and is still available online via the US-CERT website. The alert warns that "A vulnerability exists due to an undocumented backdoor account, which could a [sic: allow] local or remote authenticated malicious user [sic: to] modify votes."

Yeah, I find it hard to believe America would re-elect someone who's now got a 40% approval rating. But at least he's hard at work at important meetings... asking Condi if he can go to the potty. What, does he ask Cheney at lunch if he can be excused?

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