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...the same cybersecurity expert who blew the whistle on Georgia's election fraud considers Ohio 2004 also suspicious. How much evidence will it take before the Republicans and Diebold are held accountable for their fraud? Bookmark/Search this post with:...
...if — bear with me here — What if this entire election was bought by Microsoft? No, stay with me. They went to Diebold and bought themselves an election, and now the viral starts. First Obama is spotted using a Zune at the gym. Then maybe there are candid...
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...Stevens' retirement from that post. "He was easy to work for," recalled Scott Commissioner Jean O'Toole, who worked for Mr. Diebold in the tax office before she retired in 1998. "He was always pleasant, always available and congenial." Mr. Diebold also...
...Diebold's North American regional bank business. Two days later, Cole began five days of buying "put-option contracts," on Diebold stock. Put options generally increase in value as the price of the underlying stock decreases. The SEC said Cole bought...
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...to their customer access infrastructure. Charles Ducey, Jr, senior vice president of global development and services at Diebold, said: "Today's banking customers appreciate having options that allow them to conduct their business, anywhere, at any time....
...very reasonable rules such use requires. Biggies like HP, Xerox, and IBM all use Ghostscript legally and honestly, so why can't Diebold? They neither publicly released the changes they'd made nor paid Artifex for the privilege to keep the changes to...
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