If my memory serves me right, I remember GMA admistration bought thousands of voting machines for the attempt of computerizing the election.... but that computerized voting didn't happen.  Now, where are those thousands of machines that the governement bought! I guess it's yet another government scam.

About your proposal, I don't think this government will accept that.  Politicians in this government seem to be only supportive of something that benifits them (i.e, long power, much wealth, more influence, more evil desires, etc.).  They will just fight against your proposal if it can reduce cheating in the election because what they want is a system that they can manipulate and influence for their own advantage.

Just my two million centavos. ;-)

On 21/09/06, Pablo Manalastas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I wrote my ideas about computerizing Philippine elections in my blog,

http://AmboSpeak.blogspot.com/

I advocate the use of open source software, including Ubuntu Linux,
and existing hardware in computer rental shops, schools, internet cafes,
etc.

Your comments are welcome.

Pablo Manalastas


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