Posted by
cehwiedel on Saturday, December 02, 2006 1:48:45 PM
After the 2004 election, Democrats yelled loudly that electronic voting machines were needed to preserve the integrity of elections. It turns out that electronic voting machines have merely preserved the opportunity for politicians to increase the scope of government regulation.
Case in point,
Daniel Weintraub writes in the California Insider about Senator Dianne Feinstein's concern about electronic voting machines, and her consquent plans for legislation in the new Congress that will be seated in January.
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