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I agree
Although, according to the Anybody But Bush crowd, Ralph Nader should be preferable -- heck, even Jesse Ventura should be preferable.

I've always thought that voting should be viewed as a social activity. It is important for people, especially young people, to get out and see others exercising their citizenship. Allowances should be made, of course, for physical limitations or other extenuating circumstances -- military, for example. But, by and large, voting should be an activity that brings citizens together, not separates them.

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Computers + Voting = Ralph Nader Domination  chrislovesdana | 07/07/04
I agree  rapson | 07/07/04
Time to Embrace Paper Audit Trails?  Nigel Johnstone | 07/07/04
NO E-Voting, go to the polls  Enterprise Analyst. | 07/07/04
Analysing these arguments...  Carl Rogers | 07/07/04
VOTE NO on E-voting  Enterprise Analyst. | 07/07/04
um...  zijiang | 07/07/04
umm....  Enterprise Analyst. | 07/07/04
Voting at polls  richhayes | 07/08/04
I actually agree with you, but for different reasons.  Michael Kelly | 07/08/04
paper trail was the only way to double check  V Sanders | 07/07/04
I would also require a phone connection  V Sanders | 07/07/04
Do modems still exist?  Michael Kelly | 07/08/04
What say it ain't so  Squawkbox | 07/08/04

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