I. K. Peylough wrote:
> >> How do we vote if we doesn't see any flags we like?
> >
And Adrian wrote:
> >What's the problem? I've almost never seen any politicians I like, but
> >I've still voted for them ...
>
> That's exactly the problem: this flag vote thing is uncomfortably close to
> real-life elections.
Oh come now. The Nation will not rise or fall depending on the outcome...
One has the option of not voting. There is no requirement that one like, or
use, whatever design is ultimately chosen.
>Where it's mostly predecided by a small clicque who
> severely limit the choices.
It is not predecided by any means. Anyone is free to offer a design.
> Well have fun, but could you take it off list?
>
It's too late for that; I think everyone was surprised at the response.