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Post by gipsy on Mar 19, 2024 10:22:47 GMT -6
Not sure what to make of it but only 51 ballots have been cast at my polling place. Hope most of them voted early.
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I voted
Mar 23, 2024 2:36:06 GMT -6
Post by feralferret on Mar 23, 2024 2:36:06 GMT -6
The dead ones likely did!
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Post by gipsy on Mar 23, 2024 6:53:34 GMT -6
There is already a video of someone showing up in a bar with blank ballots.
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Post by papaof2 on Mar 23, 2024 16:56:16 GMT -6
In the 90's I got into a discussion of corporate building security with some other members of the tech support group I was a member of. I told them that the level of technology many people had at home was more than adequate to produce an acceptable building entry photo ID. As proof of the possibility, that evening I created a copy of one of my corporate building entry ID's using then semi-current technology (scanner, graphic editor, inkjet printer, plastic "cardstock") and changed the date to the next year. The only difference the others in the group could see was the date. I used the "new" ID once to prove that it would work.
Today's level of home technology is certainly more than adequate to duplicate ballots.
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I voted
Mar 23, 2024 17:14:53 GMT -6
Post by feralferret on Mar 23, 2024 17:14:53 GMT -6
Even RFID embedded ID cards are no guarantee. The cards and equipment are easily enough obtained.
LCAAP used commonly available scanning, printing, and RFID equipment to produce their ID cards on site in the security headquarters building while you sat there and watched.
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