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Date: | Thu, 7 Nov 2002 10:40:36 -0500 |
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Yeah, I heard the Fair Trade Coffee initiative didn't go through; can't say
I'm sorry as that's for the consumers themselves to decide, I feel. The
consumers should be allowed to have a choice of whether they want to buy Fair
Trade coffee or not; that's principle of capitalism and markets.
I do wish we had touch-screen voting here, I loathe poking that little stylus
into the holes as I'm always suspicious that maybe I punched the wrong hole,
or that the chads aren't punched out all the way. But try convincing the
local Board of Elections to spend the $$ when the budget is so severely cut.
Kat
> Voting was easier than ever, as my county
> adopted touch screens and
> electronic cards for ballots. Soooooooooo
> much easier than trying to hold
> a
> stylus through California's impossibly long
> ballots! We had 7
> propositions,
> and 15 judges and local races as well!
>
> Mag
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