The master of a computer is called its programmer. The master of a dog is called its owner. The main difference between a computer and a dog is that a computer NEVER disobeys its programmer, whereas a dog sometimes disobeys its master.
If the programmer tells the computer to always say the opposite of what he (programmer) says, the computer will do exactly that: When the programmer says "good", the computer will say "bad"; when the programmer says "husband", the computer will say "wife"; when the programmer says "UDC", the computer will say "BDP"; when the programmer says "ruling party", the computer will say "opposition party".
In electronic voting, a computer stands between the voter and the people who count the ballots. The voter votes INTO the computer, while the computer interprets that vote as the name of a party. As you can see, the computer will interpret exactly as its programmer has instructed it to do. In other words electronic voting is highly INSECURE. What is ultimately declared as the result of an election is simply what the programmer instructed the computer to report!
Because of this lack of security in electronic voting, none of the countries that MAKE computers, uses electronic voting in general elections. In other words, the people who make the computers do not trust those computers to give them the correct results of an election. And yet here we are, in a country which makes NO computer; which knows next to nothing about the programs that have been put into those computers, declaring to the world that our next general election will be conducted by computer, through electronic voting!
This blog is on record as calling upon the leaders of opposition parties to resign after the last general elections, because they failed to secure the authenticity of the votes that the electorate cast for them; they asked for our votes, without ensuring that our votes would be counted exactly as we had cast them. They betrayed our trust in them as custodians of the authenticity of our ballot.
Today the silence from opposition political parties concerning the proposed use of electronic voting in the next general election is almost deafening. This blog therefore has no alternative but to repeat the call upon the opposition leaders to resign if they cannot mobilize the nation to reject electronic voting in 2019.
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