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A blue-ribbon panel's conclusions could boost efforts to enact laws requiring paper audit trails.

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So we get 'monkey boy'....
by Vetter83 October 5, 2005 5:49 AM PDT
"about one-third of the votes in last year's presidential contest, displayed a smattering of irregularities"

Those votes would have made difference in history, now it seems politicians in Ohio are going to jail regularly....Hmmmmm...
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Ohio not the only place
by Too Old For IT October 5, 2005 7:12 AM PDT
Vast numbers of the Native American vote was stolen by the Democrats in South Dakata. It can be done with paper ballots.

How is the "paper reciept" going to work when the call for "vote from my PC" arrives?
Hello
by Alligata November 27, 2005 4:12 PM PST
All this boring government talk. Who talks about love anymore?
So we get 'monkey boy'....
by Vetter83 October 5, 2005 5:49 AM PDT
"about one-third of the votes in last year's presidential contest, displayed a smattering of irregularities"

Those votes would have made difference in history, now it seems politicians in Ohio are going to jail regularly....Hmmmmm...
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Ohio not the only place
by Too Old For IT October 5, 2005 7:12 AM PDT
Vast numbers of the Native American vote was stolen by the Democrats in South Dakata. It can be done with paper ballots.

How is the "paper reciept" going to work when the call for "vote from my PC" arrives?
Hello
by Alligata November 27, 2005 4:12 PM PST
All this boring government talk. Who talks about love anymore?
US E-voting Elections Fraudulent
by October 5, 2005 6:48 AM PDT
If you haven't already delved into the mystery world of flawed E-voting machines, check out www.votergate.tv to see how these highly-hackable devices were used to turn the tide in recent US elections.
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US E-voting Elections Fraudulent
by October 5, 2005 6:48 AM PDT
If you haven't already delved into the mystery world of flawed E-voting machines, check out www.votergate.tv to see how these highly-hackable devices were used to turn the tide in recent US elections.
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Making e-voting safe for democracy
by October 7, 2005 8:46 AM PDT
Making e-voting safe for democracy

I think one can make e-voting safe for democracy.

The problem is authentication. The one flawless system developed for the banking and finance industry is called the single use credit card number ID that was given to EDI Secure LLLP in July 22, 2003. This proves user is the user once.

That company is building a platform to put that security behind two-factor authentication using an offline device which gives it total respect as an invulnerable defense from voter or id theft fraud which is the same in this case.

However, this ancillary use of services was recognized by it as not its main hedgehog so it licensed the development of that out to a Canadian Company Single Use Credit ID, or SUCID.

Changes in U.S. policy meaning the Buy American laws adopted by the Homeland Security folks, led SUCID to open an US partnership with U.S. past election ex-official, Herson Cabreras, and Independent, head Single Use Voter ID, or SUVID.

So what does all this mean. Well, look at it this way. A voter uses their US ID card or a company credit card as ID. Using our ID theft protection platform, we prove each voter doing e-voting only voted once.

This also proves, each voter actually swiped their own card since the device requires a PIN that only they know. As added to a number that is only be used once, flawless voting from SUVID.
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Voting solution said by Mr. Alishtari is affected by company changes...
by Abdul Tawala Ibn Ali Ali January 17, 2007 5:39 AM PST
Voting solution said by Mr. Alishtari is affected by company changes...

A year ago, January 2006, EDI Secure LLLP was purchased by IDPixie LLC which owns the patent US 6,598,031 B1 granted on July 22, 2003 for APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR ROUTING ENCRYPTED TRANSACTION CARD IDENTIFYING DATA THROUGH A PUBLIC TELEPHONE NETWORK from inventor Jeffrey Ice. So to update EDI Secure LLLP's place in the marketplace, I add the above and below data.

My Pledge

I, Mr. Abdul Tawala Ibn Ali Alishtari, pledge my Foundation to halt child slavery activities including his Global Peace Film Festival, Inc., at www.peacefilmfest.org. I pledge moral support of legal, peaceful activities and my non-profit gifts offshore, onshore and globally, primarily with philantrophy from my personal investment to help halt all fraud, violence and scams hurting innocent children, women and families so help me God.
Making e-voting safe for democracy
by October 7, 2005 8:46 AM PDT
Making e-voting safe for democracy

I think one can make e-voting safe for democracy.

The problem is authentication. The one flawless system developed for the banking and finance industry is called the single use credit card number ID that was given to EDI Secure LLLP in July 22, 2003. This proves user is the user once.

That company is building a platform to put that security behind two-factor authentication using an offline device which gives it total respect as an invulnerable defense from voter or id theft fraud which is the same in this case.

However, this ancillary use of services was recognized by it as not its main hedgehog so it licensed the development of that out to a Canadian Company Single Use Credit ID, or SUCID.

Changes in U.S. policy meaning the Buy American laws adopted by the Homeland Security folks, led SUCID to open an US partnership with U.S. past election ex-official, Herson Cabreras, and Independent, head Single Use Voter ID, or SUVID.

So what does all this mean. Well, look at it this way. A voter uses their US ID card or a company credit card as ID. Using our ID theft protection platform, we prove each voter doing e-voting only voted once.

This also proves, each voter actually swiped their own card since the device requires a PIN that only they know. As added to a number that is only be used once, flawless voting from SUVID.
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Voting solution said by Mr. Alishtari is affected by company changes...
by Abdul Tawala Ibn Ali Ali January 17, 2007 5:39 AM PST
Voting solution said by Mr. Alishtari is affected by company changes...

A year ago, January 2006, EDI Secure LLLP was purchased by IDPixie LLC which owns the patent US 6,598,031 B1 granted on July 22, 2003 for APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR ROUTING ENCRYPTED TRANSACTION CARD IDENTIFYING DATA THROUGH A PUBLIC TELEPHONE NETWORK from inventor Jeffrey Ice. So to update EDI Secure LLLP's place in the marketplace, I add the above and below data.

My Pledge

I, Mr. Abdul Tawala Ibn Ali Alishtari, pledge my Foundation to halt child slavery activities including his Global Peace Film Festival, Inc., at www.peacefilmfest.org. I pledge moral support of legal, peaceful activities and my non-profit gifts offshore, onshore and globally, primarily with philantrophy from my personal investment to help halt all fraud, violence and scams hurting innocent children, women and families so help me God.
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