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Get to Know Nicanor Perlas

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Last December 22, I was lucky enough to meet Nick Perlas. Mr. Perlas filed his candidacy for president of the Philippines. He was disqualified by the Commission on Election because they judged that Nick Perlas doesn’t have capacity to wage a national campaign.

Nick Perlas is very much determined to fight for his rights and to lead the protest to reinstate him as presidential candidate.

As of this writing, there are more than 1,800 individuals who have responded to the call to support Nick Perlas. These people are individuals from the Philippines and all over the world. They are mostly people who have known Nick Perlas from his seminars, keynotes & workshops that he had given in several countries.

When we met Mr. Perlas, the bulk of our discussion was about his protest & several opinions shared about the difference between traditional & new politics. Personally, I went into that meeting with the intent to get to know more about Nick Perlas & what his credentials are.

Who is Nick Perlas?

Nick Perlas is not a celebrity nor is he a politician. He isn’t even rich as the other candidates nor a businessman. He is an ordinary citizen like us. Before running for office, Nick Perlas was a global consultant of integral, sustainable development. And before that, Nick Perlas has been adviser to past presidents & politicians. Among other things, he has done a lot to prove that he is fit to be our next president.

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Get to Know the 2010 Automated Election Machine

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Hello, I am the 2010 Automated Election Machine.

I would like to introduce myself. My name is Precinct Count Optical Scan but you can call me P.C.O.S.

For the 1st time in history, the Philippines will be embracing technology and will transform greatly the electoral system of the country.  I’m so glad to be part of the history.

I’m so honored to be one helping the Philippines move away from the known flaws of the old ways. I am proud to say goodbye to dagdag-bawas.

Why am I here?  What can I do to make your election accurate, easier & faster?  What can I do to protect your ballot & guarantee who you voted for will truly win?

  • You will not need to count and canvass for your local & national election. I will do it for you. There will be room for no mistakes.
  • I will limit/remove flying voters. If a precinct has 400 registered voters, I will only accept 400 voters.
  • I will not accept over voting. This means, if you voted for 2 candidates for president, I will not count it. I will count the rest of the ballot though, so your votes will still be counted for other positions.
  • Since I will do all your counting & canvassing, we will not tire our teachers for days & weeks.

I know you want to get to know me better. And what better way than to show you my parts, right?

PCOS parts

  • Feeder – After you filled up your ballots, this is where you will personally feed your ballots to me! I accept any orientation, except sideways, of course.
  • Touch Screen – This is going to be used by the Board of Election Inspectors (BEI) to have a conversation with me. It is also where I let you know of messages like for you, voter, a confirmation that you have cast your ballot.
  • Thermal Printer – The same kind of printer you will find at your local fast food restaurant. But instead of a receipt, I print out election returns, an audit trail, and transmission of returns. And no, I’m not cheap. I only use high quality paper that lasts at least five years.
  • Backup Battery – It’s there to keep me going and going for up to 16 hours. This is just in case there is a power failure. Voting time is between 7:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. This is so we will be ready for any suprises! 🙂

Last week, Smartmatic, my maker explained all this during the Bagong Botante event. And yes, we have videos!!! So here, check it out:

Before I go, here is a demo made by COMELEC. It shows how I’m going to be used during the elections next year. So, can I just say, it was a pleasure to meet you and hope to see you at the Polls!!! 🙂

This article is also posted on Blogwatch.PH.

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