Date Posted:12:53:46 11/02/04 Tue Author: ts Subject: Re: Voting technologiesVs Bombing Technologies In reply to:
Joe
's message, "Voting technologies" on 08:37:37 11/02/04 Tue
yes, this year we had it the electronic way everywhere.But in in some places the election is controlled by power brokers, and gangsters, and cant be called free and fair.\
But for a developing 3rd world country, so much so good.
I am surprised a developed country,like USA, these days isusing punchedpaper which was used in india for school exams for multiple choice question/answers.Why cant they invest in electronic machines 4every polling booth.surprised..they have more missiles and bombs than voting machines worth a good nfair result
>I've heard that in India, the largest democracy in the
>world, they have successfully moved to secure,
>reliable electronic voting. Meanwhile, here in the
>world's last remaining superpower, we're still using
>antiquated voting equipment, and the election could be
>decided by lawyers and courts instead of by the voters.
>
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>>As the Americans go to the poll, how about a
>>small time here by joining
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>>this anonymous survey.
>>Thanks and let the best win!For a better tomorrow!
>>Cheers!