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Ka-pi96 said:
Oh, I also just want to mention 'As an example, a person who has done more studies and gained higher results on Intelligence quotient tests than average should be given a more valuable vote to reflect his higher probability of voting for the better and more reasonable option.' doesn't work at all. Which one is considered the better and more reasonable option is different for different people. So basically you would be encourage bias with this system...


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..no matter how intelligent or whatever a person is the one thing you can count on is for people to act in their own self interest.  restricting voting rights will only serve to take advantage of those that are deemed unworthy to vote.  i personaly call that kind of govenment not legitiment and morally unexceptable.