NY Times: Voter Registration Databases Can Easily Be Hacked
With just a few lines of code, an entire election could be thrown in several states. This New York Times article explains just how simple this would be.
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With just a few lines of code, an entire election could be thrown in several states. This New York Times article explains just how simple this would be.
A new ad by Veterans for a Strong America slams Obama for “putting a target” on a fallen SEAL’s back. The parents featured in the ad are then interviewed, with the father calling Obama directly responsible for our troops’ “criminal” rules of engagement.
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