One month ago we examined the controversy over Diebold voting machines being used in Links- Miami Herald, Smartmatic, BBC News, El Universal (Venezuela)
Image- venezuelanalysis.com (Smartmatic voting machine)
Tags- Venezuela, election, technology
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One month ago we examined the controversy over Diebold voting machines being used in Links- Miami Herald, Smartmatic, BBC News, El Universal (Venezuela)
Image- venezuelanalysis.com (Smartmatic voting machine)
Tags- Venezuela, election, technology
2 comments:
What about the hypothesis that the Venezuelans behind the firm are anti-Chavezites concerned that a politically weakened Bush might be forced to soften his stance on Chavez?
Until I learn more about who these Venezuelans actually are, what their background is, and so forth, I am treating both hypotheses as equally (un)likely, myself.
You can't believe everything you read these days, unfortunately.
Given this all sounds like a tempest in a teapot (as the old cliche goes) but one way of looking at it is that is speaks volumes about the influence Chavez has against the U.S. government. I bet there would barely be a scintilla of controversy if Smartmatic were run by Argentines or Peruvians.
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