do a little research... it's not just about 2000... here are some of my many previous posts on the subject...
By now, Diebold Inc., the owner of what is now arguably the largest voting-machine company in the U.S., has become famous for its vested interests and an idiotic written statement made by its CEO.
Diebold director W.H. Timken has raised over $100,000 for the 2004 campaign of George W. Bush, earning the designation “Pioneer.” …
On June 30, 2003, Diebold CEO Walton O’Dell organized a fundraising party for Vice President Dick Cheney, raising $600,000 and many of our antennas.
Julie Carr-Smyth, of The Plain Dealer, discovered in August 2003 that O’Dell had t raveled to Crawford, Texas, for a Pioneers and Rangers meeting attended by George W. Bush. Then Smyth learned of a letter, written by O’Dell shortly after returning from the Bush ranch and sent to 100 of his wealthy and politically inclined friends, which said:
“I am committed to helping Ohio deliver its electoral votes to the president next year.”
Black Box Voting
by Bev Harris
Sara
"I never give them hell. I just tell the truth and they think it's hell." - Harry Truman