Author: Jason Williamson
Date: 00:10:15 12/02/00
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On December 01, 2000 at 23:54:32, David Rasmussen wrote: >On December 01, 2000 at 16:01:07, Robert Hyatt wrote: > >> >> >>Inside the states, it _is_ one person, one vote. At the federal level, the >>states are given an equal starting point in the electoral college (each state >>gets 2 votes regardless of the population, then a proportion of electoral >>votes matching their proportion of the total population.) >> >>The scheme makes perfect sense. And has stood the test of time for > 200 >>years. It works and isn't broken in the least... > >Well, as I've said, I don't think it works. It's a matter of what you call >democratic. You're just stating an opinion, you're not arguing WHY you think it >works. I've argued as to why I DON'T think it works. I haven't heard any >counterarguments. What does the US Consitution have to do with Computer Chess?
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