Avi Rubin's Thoughts On e-Voting
nazarijo writes "Avi Rubin, a well regarded Johns Hopkins computer science professor and leading critic of e-voting, has written an account of his experience as an election judge on super tuesday. Maryland was experimenting with e-Voting machines. Rubin puts it this way, 'this was one of the most incredible days in my life.' He wrote his experiences immediately after the day was over, capturing his perspective on the subject. A very interesting read."
Mod duffbeer703 up. I speak about the loss of our Senate to the majority all the time, but many people look at me like I'm kidding or wrong. Many citizens have no idea that Senators should not be majority elected, but instead should be elected directly by those who are more concerned for the individual State.
I believe this is one of the worst alternation ever, but I believe the income tax and the loss of the gold standard are worse.
Like rain on your wedding day!