> It seems to me
> that the lawyers needed to be involved in getting injunctions to prevent
> the use of the Diebold machines before the election took place.
http://www.wired.com/news/business/0,1367,58738,00.html
Joe Richardson, a spokesman for Diebold Election Systems, one of ES&S's chief competitors, said the company would be willing to provide such a feature to U.S. customers if the demand is there. Richardson said the company included ballot-printing capability in more than 300,000 voting machines it sold to Brazil.
you only had to ask !
Gary? ride si sapis