Re: One lawmaker, many votes?



FellKnight wrote:
On Sep 30 2007 1:00 PM, beerboy wrote:

Thanks... I guess. It wasn't really meant as a joke as much as it was a serious allegation. Is this not criminal?
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Kurt M. (beerboy)

It's clearly not criminal. It is only a procedural rule that in
unenforced.

Fell


I don't know about that. It's one thing to vote by proxy, but it is clearly another to race around trying to be faster than your coworkers to press buttons. Clearly there were 'race' conditions, with people scrambling as they were to press other people's voting machine. The person who should have been voting on that machine has no input on their vote. Not by proxy.

What about "one person, one vote". Isn't that all the rage these days?

I'm not sure, but I may want to look into physical ability of the candidate I'm voting for, if such a race is allowed. I might vote for the most agile constituent...
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Kurt M. (beerboy)


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