the same reasons many of us are against this mail in vote scheme. It is ripe for abuse
As opposed to those oh-so-secure electronic voting machines we use in Indiana?
Yep. This is what pissed me off.DE&I cabinet level position.
They're gonna smack his Weiner real good when they come into session again. He had better enjoy all of this tyrantical power trip he is on while it lasts.Is it within Holcomb's authority to do this without the legislature in session?
Yep. This is what pissed me off.
The body cams for state police were on the way anyways since the outrage of the white motorist that a state trooper most likely executed and covered up. Just my opinion of coarse.
But this new cabinet level position is a joke. Eric Holcomb is a RINO
I can steal your mail by just walking past your house.
If u read, the Cia used to ( and they openly admit this) pay Hollywood to put certain content in movies (social engineering) since then the Cia has specified they dont "pay" anymore but don't deny they still influence content,. I just think what we see and hear alot of times tells us info to draw the conclusion they want,
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And I can tell who did it with my $50 security camera.
Whereas someone can steal 100,000 votes because we don't use paper ballots.
And I can tell who did it with my $50 security camera.
Whereas someone can steal 100,000 votes because we don't use paper ballots.
What are you identifying with a camera?
NSA made preparations for securing the electronic voting system in early 2016.
But I'm sure you know better than they do.
The day before the 2018 midterms, I had unsupervised access to four voting machines for about 6 hours. They were in a church storage closet. I didn't touch them, but I could have done anything I wanted. I'm pretty sure I wasn't the only person in the state with that opportunity.
If the machine isn't physically secure, the report it generates isn't reliably secure.
And if someone messes with the machine, the results from the machine will be void and won't work.
Are you referring to the same NSA that collected data on virtually every cellphone call made in americal and then said "oh its only the meta data" then later classified papers released by Snowden show there are actually conversations and text messages from American not suspected of ANY terrorist ties?? Is that the NSA you are referring to? Ive been in software and hardware data infrastructure since i was 25 including ethical testing of windows NT for skunkworks and i can tell you with 10000000% certainty that there is no such thing as security involving digital com/lT. You can try to make it exceedingly difficult for the black hats but they ARE one step ahead. There are companies (including ones our government employs) that do nothing but research and collect zero day exploits . They sniff out crack in the armor that can be exploited for root (admin level) access, they don't report them to Microsoft, the Linux community, Apple, google(android/linux) and these exploits get sold to whoever(Russians, Chinese, america) whoever has the cash. Sometime a everyday hacker finds one of these crack and writes a virus that uses the exploit. These get patched but i PROMISE you any digital device out there has 1000s of undocumented exploits just waiting for someone to buy it upWhat are you identifying with a camera?
NSA made preparations for securing the electronic voting system in early 2016.
But I'm sure you know better than they do.
Great. Let's get black folk on the same upward career path that almost everyone else in America is on.
Hint: Running faster, trying harder or throwing more money at it doesn't change a thing. You can't legislate exceptionalism.
Agree 100%I think after 60 decades, the experiment of throwing money at a problem to solve it needs to end. Nothing is going to change unless the individual want's to themselves change.
Laws do nothing for the most part. All a law can really do is assign a punishment to a given action. The law itself does not change the heart of the individual. Only allowing Christ to take the wheel can change a heart.I think after 60 decades, the experiment of throwing money at a problem to solve it needs to end. Nothing is going to change unless the individual want's to themselves change.
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2...wden-intelligence-leak-nsa-contractor-extractWait, wait. Happy to read the links you can provide to back up those statements.
Laws do nothing for the most part. All a law can really do is assign a punishment to a given action. The law itself does not change the heart of the individual. Only allowing Christ to take the wheel can change a heart.