Word: weisberg
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...although direct democracy is now possible through websites like Morris' Vote.com, Weisberg argued that it is still not desirable...
...Weisberg said, all of Vote.com's tallies are essentially unscientific polls--surveys of self-selected Internet users that lack any real political repercussions...
...Weisberg was not convinced...
Morris suggested that because votes taken on Vote.com lead to e-mail messages sent to elected officials, they are binding in some sense--and will be more so as more people visit such sites. Weisberg dismissed these messages as "spam...
Morris interrupted Pryor's introduction to point out that he had "stacked the deck" in his debate with Weisberg...