>I will say though, this is a partnership, not a political democracy.  All I
>was asking for was the names of the people who voted, not how they voted.
>In most partnerships and governing councils voting is not secret: each
>partner/member looks the others in the eye and declares "Yea", "Nea", or "I
>abstain."

Rob,

 I want people to be able to vote freely, out of their own reasoning and
not because someone else might be mad at them if he knew how they voted.
True, it was just a list of names you requested, but even whether you vote
or not is a decision that can change the results of a vote, and thus I
think it should be protected.

Cheers,
-- M. Uli Kusterer

------------------------------------------------------------
             http://www.weblayout.com/witness
       'The Witnesses of TeachText are everywhere...'

--- HELP SAVE HYPERCARD: ---
Details at: http://www.hyperactivesw.com/SaveHC.html
Sign: http://www.giguere.uqam.ca/petition/hcpetition.html

Reply via email to