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		<title>Chuck Hagel and voting machines --- the plot thickens</title>
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		<description>&lt;a href="http://www.bestoftheblogs.com/2003_02_05_bestof.html#90279110"&gt;The Chuck Hagel voting machine ownership story gets even scarier.&lt;/a&gt; In today&apos;s Best of the Blogs, Jerry Bowles reveals more bizarre details about the Chuck Hagel/voting machine story, including the fact that the majority ownership stake in the voting machine company that counted Senator Hagel&apos;s upset victory in 1996 (and his reelection in 2002) is held by a man long associated with the radical organization Christian Reconstruction, which believes in overturning democracy and replacing it with a Christian theocracy. This is really weird and frightening stuff, if it checks out.  </description>
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