[pp.int.general] Our votes, and our problem with amendment 3 ha
Richard M Stallman
rms at gnu.org
Fri Nov 28 16:38:58 CET 2008
I suggested, for in situations like this, that it is wise to give
those who will vote more options to choose among, rather than fewer,
when doing so does not really cause a delay.
If the parties vote to choose option A rather than option B, those who
supported B will accept that they lost fair and square. But if option
A is chosen by bureaucratic rejection of option B, the supporters of B
will feel that they were manipulated.
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