“While I am not suggesting conspiracies or that anyone would get involved in any foul play here, how is it possible that so many people could exercise so much bad judgment? Keith Olbermann was suspended from his job at MSNBC for donating a couple hundred bucks to a local candidate that was a friend of his, because his employer required that journalists at the network stay free of having given such contributions to any candidate for all the obvious reasons. Is it really too much to ask that those who control the voting machines that record and count the votes of our elections be held to at least the same standard?”
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