"Remember, you live in this country, too."
http://www.washblog.com/story/2007/4/22/173146/751
In a swift manner three judges from the Washington Appeals Court placed the first attempt to resolve the 'Black Box Voting' complaint back to the drawing board. But the rebuff contained the path to redirect. The case has shifted into what some despise about the legal system, a game of angles and lawyers shifting the definition of points and counterpoints into the game of precedents.
But there IS little doubt that the case will return with the same fury and a new power to resolve the serious problem of election reform. Attorney Randy Gordon was kept from proceeding with the direction he felt was the best angle to open the code to the computer voting systems which are in question.
Please take a minute and review the article here.
Remember, you live in this country too,
Scott~
In a swift manner three judges from the Washington Appeals Court placed the first attempt to resolve the 'Black Box Voting' complaint back to the drawing board. But the rebuff contained the path to redirect. The case has shifted into what some despise about the legal system, a game of angles and lawyers shifting the definition of points and counterpoints into the game of precedents.
But there IS little doubt that the case will return with the same fury and a new power to resolve the serious problem of election reform. Attorney Randy Gordon was kept from proceeding with the direction he felt was the best angle to open the code to the computer voting systems which are in question.
Please take a minute and review the article here.
Remember, you live in this country too,
Scott~
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