Gość: A.D.
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23.07.03, 06:30
>> Izrael robi za demokracje. Zydowska... Wiec, jak to z demokracjami jest w
zwyczaju, ma ten zydowski Izrael swoj 'Knesset', czyli cos w rodzaju
parlamentu, no i tym MK, co to pewnie nie oznacza ...'mdle ku..wy', ale to
pewnie jest taka pieszczotliwa nazwa na tych zydowskich oszustow, ktorzy
godnie reprezentuja swoj 'wybrany narod'. Nie byloby w tym polityczno-
geschefciarskim systemie nic dziwnego, ale w Izraelu nie ma nawet pomiedzy
geschefciarzami uczciwosci!!! Zwazajac na pochodzenie, myslacy obserwator
raczej nie powinien sie tej zydowskiej regule dziwic...
>> I tak jedni wybrani oszusci, MK-typu, maja dosyc takich MK-arzy, ktorzy
robia dodatkowe geschefty na syjonistycznie...'uczciwych' gescheftach i
teraz kazdy z tych MK-geschefciarzy bedzie musial glosowac....odciskami
swoich lepkich palcow!!! Pomyslec jak to genetycznie uwarunkowani zlodzieje
i oszusci znajduja sposoby na ...zlodziejska uczciwosc!
Knesset to introduce fingerprint vote system
By Gideon Alon
The Knesset House Committee yesterday decided to
replace the existing electronic voting system in
the parliament with a new one that identifies
Knesset members' fingerprints.
The decision was passed 10 to
three, with Moshe Kahlon
(Likud), Yair Peretz and
Yitzhak Cohen (Shas) opposing.
Kahlon opposed the move, saying
that he did not consider
himself a criminal who needed
to be fingerprinted.
The move is a result of the "double-voting"
scandal in which a number of MKs are believed
to have voted twice during a ballot on the
government's economic plan in the plenum in
May. Police are currently questioning the
suspected MKs ahead of possible fraud
indictments.
The new system was proposed by Knesset Speaker
Reuven Rivlin and is slated to include computer
monitors that will be fitted on the desk of
each MK and will allow them to vote by touching
the relevant display instead of by means of the
voting buttons of the present system (at a cost
of NIS 3 million) with a biometric addition
that would allow legislators to operate the
system only if it recognizes their
fingerprints.
Rivlin said yesterday that the biometric system
(expected to cost an additional NIS 500,000)
will ensure that no MK will be able to vote
twice in future.