Talk:Sequoia Voting Systems
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Here is a link to the video, transcripts, etc. that show former Sequoia employees claiming the Sequoia leadership basically helped to throw the 2000 American Presidential election (specifically in the critical state of Florida) and helped to coerce American taxpayers from a formerly reliable paper ballot system to the now notorious electronic voting system rife with the corruption we see today. It's very damning. If found guilty in an American court of law, I sincerely hope the top guilty parties at Sequoia are executed for treason. A bullet in the head for treason will be too good for them, but I don't believe in state-sanctioned torture. "The trouble with touch screens" F**king with voting in America? We'll see about that, m**herf**kers. Cowicide 21:03, 15 August 2007 (UTC)
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There seems to be some error in the Company profile. It says the company was founded at the beginning of 1900 but later it says that it was founded by three guys in 1990s. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 69.180.17.19 (talk) 02:09, 18 March 2008 (UTC)
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Not to defend or minimize Sequoia's actions here, but this seems pretty like a pretty sensationalized description for any encyclopedia. "threatening" is a pretty loaded term and I'm not sure why what TechDirt or Cory Doctorow thinks is relevant. One might think Felten's own words might be a better reference. --Electiontechnology (talk) 04:56, 19 March 2008 (UTC)
- Oh I don't know, where better than a section of a Wikipedia article to rage against the machine? Better visibility than any blog, and to paraphrase chef Auguste Gusteau, anyone can edit. What are the views for and against moving this tantrum to this talk page and replacing it with something closer to Wikipedia's normal style? --Vaughan Pratt (talk) 21:07, 24 March 2008 (UTC)

