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about electronic voting and cheating
11.21.04 (6:10 am)   [edit]
Statistically there are huge chances that cheating has taken place I will just remind berkeley's article. It was rather expected since there has been problem already in previous presidential election. My brother has seen a tv report a few months ago - unhappily I missed it - where it was said that password was only on 2 characters so that nearly any hacker can access the system easily. They made a test election and as nobody reacted they just concluded that cheating was ok: people have been completely complacent since nobody focused on that fact.

I quoted PRESIDENT WOODROW WILSON in previous post
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as he pointed out the difference between "government of free opinion" vs "government by the opinion" this is the kind of distinction that is subtle and that's why it's so easy to abuse people. I understand that "government by the opinion" means opinions by medias who falsely pretend to represent people's free opinion whereas it represents lobbies opinions in the name of people and this kind of vote is just an extension: virtual votes now pretend to represent people's opinions.

So where is democracy ? How can people even stand that ? Simple: Corporate America has managed to make them passive. Oh yes they let people talk but it's useless since their voice can be deformed by medias and by electronic systems when needed. In fact in France Investigative Journalists have shown that to make people accept corruption as "Normality" Specialists of Communication have advised Politicians and Multinationals that Corruption must be exposed ad nauseum so that people now say "Well it has always been like that" that's how abnormality becomes the norm. With successive derivations people won't even see dictature coming : they expect a "coup d'état" there is no need to do that: little by little is the surest way with the help of government coercitive laws.











 
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