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From: security at brvenik.com (Jason)
Subject: OT: U.S. 2004 Election Fraud.


marklist@...cast.net wrote:
> Sorry list, I just couldn't resist......

I couldn't either :-(

> 
> *Electoral votes vs. Population [1]
> 
> State    Population Votes  Votes / M pop.
> -----------------------------------------
> Alaska      648,818   3        4.624
> Wyoming     501,242   3        5.985
> Texas    22,118,509  34        1.537
> ....
> 
> I guess you must have missed that day in elementary 
> school when they covered this.  Pretty simple huh???
> 
> Are you happy that a Wyoming voter has 3.89 times the 
> political power you do????
> 
> Next time get your facts together before you post.
> 
> -Shub
> 
> [1] http://www.fairvote.org/e_college/popandvotes.htm
> 
> 


Mark??

It is clear to me that you do not understand the electoral college and 
how it is designed. The system is designed to ensure that the people 
that live in the US have equal representation. If Wyoming had one person 
living in it there would be three electoral votes representing that 
person, for good reason.

Each state is given two electoral college votes in the senate and one 
for each congress person representing the people based on population.

Before you continue to rant on about representation and how much a vote 
is worth I suggest you read a little about how the system works. Once 
you have finished reading up on the topic and the issues around a simple 
majority rules society I would be interested in hearing your thoughts.

http://www.fec.gov/pages/ecmenu2.htm

and get the book "Securing Democracy : Why We Have an Electoral College"
ISBN: 188292665X

Regards,
Jason




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