Comments: Class Action Securities Fraud Suit Filed Against Diebold

Golly, you mean sarge was wrong? What a surprise!

Posted by iamcoyote at December 13, 2005 02:48 PM

Securites fraud? From a GOP owned business? I'm shocked, I tell you, shocked.

Posted by ann at December 13, 2005 02:52 PM

Someone let Cyber know that a sleuth he ain't. http://cybersarges.tripod.com/

And by the way, SCOTT+SCOTT is no amulance chasin firm. http://www.scott-scott.com/

This ought to be fun kiddies!

Posted by Marrty at December 13, 2005 02:57 PM

It's always a mistake to get out in front of the GOP talking points, Cyber Stooge.

Posted by dj moonbat at December 13, 2005 03:03 PM

I was under the impression that funny little man had left long ago. What a shame.

Posted by DukeRevolution at December 13, 2005 03:32 PM

Don't have patience for trolls, all patience used up by Bush administration trolls.

Posted by mainsailset at December 13, 2005 04:11 PM

Heheh... Sarge... Thats funny... That's SOOOOO funny.

Posted by Jolly Sapper at December 13, 2005 05:24 PM

Maybe we should delete a stripe from Sarge's chevrons for dereliction of misinformation duty in the face of the progressive enemies of Hiz Leedur!!

But seriously, this is interesting news. Will Diebold play the DeLay gambit in an effort to find a friendly (and non-judicially activist!) judge to see to it that the plaintiffs gain no traction? Ohio is deeply in the lint-filled pockets of the GOP, so finding one such shouldn't be too much of an effort. No expense can be spared in the defense of such a necessary partisan element in the war on democracy in America.

Posted by pessimist at December 13, 2005 05:29 PM

Oh that whole post is just rich! Thanks for the smile and laugh. I especially love the ending.

Go ahead and go wild and call me names now.
Since you insisted Cyber Stooge, although the embarrassing foolish words you've written says it far better than any name I could come up with right now.
I have a deal, when you post something accurate, I will stop calling you names.

Posted by emal at December 13, 2005 07:05 PM

Guess we won't be seeing CyberSpace around here anytime soon.

Posted by Judith at December 13, 2005 10:09 PM

It really is a Christmas miracle.

Posted by DukeRevolution at December 14, 2005 03:36 AM

Ok gang here is my original post: “I was wondering where this Class Action suit is coming and from whom?” Except for the usual suspects I have seen nothing, including on the Ohio Southern District Court site, about this class action lawsuit being filed. Now I know that I am a member of the Vast Right Wing Conspiracy, but I like to some proof of the suit. That is all I was asking. Maybe a copy of the court filing? Also I want to applaud you all for keeping that bright light of conspiracy burning a full year after the election. I just know that someday soon a programmer at Diebold is going to come clean and admit he doctored the code to throw the election to Bush. But I have to warn you that holding onto that anger for too long is bad for your blood pressure and I would hate to see anyone of pass before the 2006 elections. You are so entertaining and I love sharing your post with others. Hey maybe I could run down the conspiracy list and you all could tell me which ones you are still supporting? But all I have to do is review the post on this link and DU and I get a clear picture of what you all are thinking. I got to go now and purchase some Diebold, Haliburton, and Clear Channel stock before Mike Moore buys it all up. Merry Christmas or was it Fitzmas where 20 or so members of the Bush administration were supposed to be indicted? Keep the fire burning it looks good on you.

Posted by at December 14, 2005 08:21 AM

Discovery should be fun in this.

Posted by Killer at December 14, 2005 05:05 PM
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