Monday, July 15, 2002Practice makes PerfectIt seems as though our friends in Florida have been practicing that whole voting thing. In a variation on the complicated "point-and-click" procedure, residents took part in a mock election recently with their new touch screen voting machines. They voted on their favorite American president (it wasn't Pat Buchanan this time), their favorite holiday (Tuesday), and whether the words "under God" should stay in the Pledge of Allegiance.There's already been a lawsuit claiming the machines are inaccurate. Posted by Rollo at 3:35 PM Comments Post a Comment (we enforce our comments policy) |
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