Diebold running out of Wal Marts?

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R00k
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Diebold running out of Wal Marts?

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LOL, check this out
http://www.democrats.com/node/7460/print
From Kathy Dopp via Dee Taylor via Joseph Cannon I learn this astonishing news:

Diebold sold its voting equipment in Utah in part by convincing Utah decision-makers that it had "about 20 offices in Utah" and so was a big company with substantial presence.

However, a local volunteer noticed that only one of Diebold's Utah office (in Evergreen Business park) answered its phones and that all the others listed in the white pages never answered its phones.

See White Pages (type in Diebold as the business and select Utah)

A few days ago this volunteer drove around to all Diebold's locations in 3 counties and discovered that of the 18 Utah offices listed in White Pages - 16 of the listed Diebold locations were phoney and the addresses belonged to either a Walmart or a Sam's Club or no building at all.
I searched the YellowPages for Diebold here in TN and got 18 results. So the first one I looked up turned out to be a Wal Mart.
The YellowPages lists it as:
At Walmart Diebold
1815 Decatur Pike
Athens, TN 37303
(423) 745-5684


I'm interested to see how many of their offices are really just empty phone lines in Wal Mart buildings. Have they been lying to every state government about having offices in the state?

LOL, ridiculous.
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i predict my family will move out of america just before my son is of draft age...
a defining attribute of a government is that it has a monopoly on the legitimate exercise of violence...
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This dictatorship brought to you by Diebold.
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i have offices in over 400 countries. of course, some of them may be car parks or KFC outlets
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