That's just the problem, Lyion, for most of these machiens there is NO backup, protections, or safeguards. One cluster of machines, they only caught because all of them reported the exact same vote counts, to the number, which is obviously impossible.
You will also note that I said that it's an issue APART from the conspiracy theory stuff you focused on, and that I didn't use at all in my argument. I merely stated that with machines with no hard copy audit trail that it was POSSIBLE for someone to monkey with the results, which is an absolute truth. I make no claim one way or the other as to if it WAS done, just that it is POSSIBLE.
Sure, I'm against all other kinds of voter fraud. But licenses are hardly the sovereign remedy. First, lots of people don't have them, nor can they be forced to if they don't drive, second fake licenses with whatever picture you want on them are HARDLY hard to come by. A political entity with millions of dollars to spend could easily recruit a battalion of multiple voters, and supply them each with a different ID for every voter location. Oh no, displaying licenses is hardly the panacea you make it out to be.
From what I have seen, problematic electronic voting machines were a FAR bigger issue than anythign else last election. There's a non-partisan anti-election-fraud organization that tracks such things. Go here:
http://www.votersunite.org/electionproblems.asp
-Arlos