Diebold (DBD), the voting machine and ATM manufacturer which trades on the New York Stock Exchange, was discovered to have
deleted information critical of the company, relating to their e-voting machines, according to
Wikipedia Scanner, a software which traces back all Wikipedia changes to their IP addresses and then cross-references to who controls those addresses. Someone at Diebold also deleted information about the CEO's involvement in fundraising for President Bush.
And the silent coup marches across the country in Cady Palmer's voting machines. Could "Margin of Error/Ballots of Straw" have it right?
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