by paimei01 » Mon 24 Dec 2007, 08:48:39
When you use voting machines instead of pieces of paper, and when the voting machines do not print the vote on a piece of paper. In a supermarket you get a receipt with what you bought.
Voting with real votes is harder to falsify, not impossible, but voting with no physical evidence it's like leaving the door open
http://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2004/1 ... 027121.php
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'A')s for electronic voting, Gould said he preferred Venezuela's system over the calculator-sized touchpads in Miami. "Each electronic vote in Venezuela also produces a ticket that voters then drop into a ballot box," Gould said. "Unlike fully electronic systems, this gives a backup that can be used to counter claims of massive fraud."
Because your country uses electronic voting with no receipts I personally do not trust that you are a democracy anymore. Just from this formal procedure, a little detail maybe, the real problems are elsewhere, but if small problems are not solved , big problems will not be either
http://paimei01.blogspot.com/One day there will be so many houses, that people will be bored and will go live in tents. "Why are you living in tents ? Are there not enough homes ?" "Yes there are, but we play this Economy game". Now it's "Crisis" time !Too many houses! Yes, we are insane!