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BlueDog2u Donating Member (692 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Dec-17-04 07:43 PM
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47. Yes, but asking someone to create code for the purpose of election
fraud would be a crime, wouldn't it? I, personally, have no suspicion that Curtis is telling the truth, and that he did write the code at Feeney's request and that the purpose was to create a prototype of a program that would be used to perpetrate fraud. Curtis has never claimed knowledge that the prototype was applied. But I still believe Feeney's alleged actions, if they are true, must constitute a crime of some kind. Your statement suggests an intent to ignore the seriousness of Curtis' accusation. Why would you want to do this?
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