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Columbus - The head of a company vying to sell voting machines in Ohio told Republicans in a recent fund-raising letter that he is "committed to helping Ohio deliver its electoral votes to the president next year."
The Aug. 14 letter from Walden O'Dell, chief executive of Diebold Inc. - who has become active in the re-election effort of President Bush - prompted Democrats this week to question the propriety of allowing O'Dell's company to calculate votes in the 2004 presidential election.
O'Dell attended a strategy pow-wow with wealthy Bush benefactors - known as Rangers and Pioneers - at the president's Crawford, Texas, ranch earlier this month. The next week, he penned invitations to a $1,000-a-plate fund-raiser to benefit the Ohio Republican Party's federal campaign fund - partially benefiting Bush - at his mansion in the Columbus suburb of Upper Arlington.
The letter went out the day before Ohio Secretary of State Ken Blackwell, also a Republican, was set to qualify Diebold as one of three firms eligible to sell upgraded electronic voting machines to Ohio counties in time for the 2004 election.
Originally posted by Satyr
The reason is, Diebold, and other corporations contracted, are pioneer level rebublican supporters. It's politics, of course...and we all know that politicians can't be trusted. Things like this go on behind our backs all the time.
Originally posted by Nerdling
Its not the fact the republicans are stealing it, its the actual stealing that appalls everyone, if Democrats were to steal it back i'm sure people would be just as angry.
Originally posted by kitche
Was it a lack of turnout and blind ignorance that allowed Bush into the White House?
Originally posted by ThePook
Originally posted by kitche
Was it a lack of turnout and blind ignorance that allowed Bush into the White House?
That is quite possible. Since most politicians are self-serving bastards, the populace may well have decided not to bother to vote. Who is to say that Gore would have been a better President than Bush ? - They both have the agenda to follow.
Originally posted by ThePrankMonkey
on a personal note i didnt care for either but i voted for one of them (not saying who, thats none of your business) but i knew either way we were damned no matter who got into office.