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DEMOCRACY AND THE PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE
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EDEMOCRACY: CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHT TO A COMPUTER AND INTERNET
DEMOCRACY AND THE CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHT TO PUBLIC AND PERSONAL ACCESS TO A COMPUTER AND INTERNET
In order to be law each citizen must be able to freely express his/her will on any act of Parliament or any Provincial Legislature. If only one person is denied this right than the Supreme Court must declare unconstitutional any and all bills that he/she were not allowed to express their will. This means that public access to a computer and the internet must be provided immediately to everyone from the very richest to the very poorest, from those who live in mansions to those who are homeless in the streets. This will entail placing computers with internet access to the public in every town, village, city, library, government offices, schools, YMCA's, low income housing projects, hotels, hospitals, etc. etc. Even if you are lying in a hospital on your death bed and you want to give the PM one last kick in the behind before you depart by voting against a bill, the nurses must bring a computer to your bedside. Once public access to a computer and the internet has been guaranteed for every citizen no matter what their rank or status, than the next step will be guarantee to every member of society who wants to exercise their constitutional right personal access to their own computer and the internet.
The Personal Representative will also be a technological revolution. It will be the first time the new technology will be harnessed in the name of democracy. The democratization of the internet will be the greatest technological and political achievement in this countries history. The infrastructure is already in place for this process. Through the broadband initiative Canada will be completely wired for high speed internet service by 2002/2004.
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