From: Charles Hixson (charleshixsn@earthlink.net)
Date: Wed Oct 16 2002 - 08:39:30 MDT
spike66 wrote:
> ...
> This is the most important point. As transparency
> increases, we must compensate by decreasing the amount
> of political power that anyone gets. They dont need
> as much power. A U.S. president would be like a mayor,
> except with a reallly big city and a lot of people
> looking over her shoulder. Police couldnt look
> thru walls without getting caught. spike
If you could manage that, then this might be something less than a
nightmare. How, though, are you proposing to manage it? The people
pushing this system the hardest are those anxious to *increase* their power.
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