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DSNPOLICY.NET FUD/SPAM SITE to:Re: [ga] Voter fraud in the IDNO chair elections



All assembly members remaining,

  The site that Wiliam Walsh points to is a known FUD and spam site.
It is owned by William Walsh.  Be advised.

James Touton
Legal and Policy Advisory Council,
INEGRoup (Stakeholder)

William X. Walsh wrote:

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> On 13-Feb-2000 Joop Teernstra wrote:
> > At 12:16 13/02/00 -0800, William X. Walsh wrote:
> >
> >>
> >>I'd say we have substantiation of voter fraud by our despotic dictator.
> >>
> > <rest of nonsensical personal attack snipped>
> >
> > And I'd say here is a prime example of fodder for the moderator.  I
> > complain publicly to the SaA.
> > First of all the header is slander against the IDNO polling committee.
> > Headers play an important role in the Archives.
> > I expect Mr Walsh will not object to his temporary removal as he opines:
>
> Public compaints are not provided for, Joop.
>
> >>I'd say that when one person is responsible for a number of posts per day
> > that
> >>is multitudes times the total posts from all other members of the lists that
> >>there is a credible reason for the moderator to take action on their own
> >>initiative.
> >
> > On the substance of the accusation: the idno-list Chair vote is a "multiple
> > choice vote", whereby each voter has the right to vote for 0 to 3
> > candidates. The candidate with the most votes wins.
> > The IDNO has used this system, that empowers the voters by giving them more
> > options,  for  previous elections as well.
>
> I would just post a link to the IDNO archives for my response to this on the
> IDNO list, but Joop has taken it upon himself to restrict access to the IDNO
> Archive to IDNO members only.  So you can't view the record of the IDNO without
> belonging to the IDNO list.   A rather closed way to run a "constituency." Not
> to mention that he had no authority to impose such a limitation.
>
> So I'll point you to http://dnspolicy.net/idnomsg.txt for my longer response to
> this claim by Joop above.
>
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