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As much as I hate to agree with Ann Coulter on anything, the outrage, outrage over the unreliability of electronic voting machines seems to have stopped as soon as the Dems won a Congressional majority two years ago. Diebold, the company most accused of shipping buggy and/or rigged machines, renamed its subsidiary Premier last summer and is still shipping units, but only a few relentless bloggers are still claiming e-fraud in the booths. My take: If the machines were that hackable by savvy IT workers, Ron "the new Linux" Paul would be doing a lot better.