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![]() "Ken Fortenberry" wrote in message . net... Perot's candidacy was a cult of personality And George Washington's selection as our first president wasn't? and even if he had been elected he would have been powerless to implement any real change. Yeah, much like Jimmy Carter, when his own party chose to let the country suffer rather than support their own parties presidential choice. While what you say is likely true, it may be that the electorate would begin to recognize just how destructive the Dems and Repubs are to the nation and all to perpetuate re-election and the parties power in government. No one can govern singlehandedly even if they do appeal to 100% of the disenchanted. The disenchanted don't govern, the Democrats and the Republicans do. So, you admit that the voice of the electorate means nothing to the two major political parties. And yet you would still support the status quo. Amazing! If you want to see the power of a compelling message from just a few short years ago, go he http://www.reformparty.org/ I'd say it makes perfectly good sense to dismiss it out of hand. Yes, but you would also have been a loyalist during the Revolutionary War! There's only one game in town in American politics and it's a two-party, binary, winner-take-all game whether you like it or not. Look at your ballot in Nov. Dumbass! You can either get in the game and vote for *electable* candidates who will best represent your interests See, that's the reason why there are third parties, because our interests are not being represented! or you can waste your valuable franchise with a futile protest vote. Or, we can continue to believe that there is a better way, and continue to cast our votes in a manner that we choose. By the way, how'd that futile protest vote go for you, in the last two elections? Remember, second place is really just the first loser. Op -- Ken Fortenberry |
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Mr. Opus McDopus wrote:
We as an electorate have lost faith in our political system many time over its history, yet we have always rebounded and a somewhat democratic process has always prevailed. It is very unlikely that we would toss out the baby with the bath water. We are more likely realize that the water we have been using was dirty to begin with and seek a new source of water with which to wash the baby. Mark, you been following the Unity08 business? http://www.unity08.com/about - JR |
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![]() "JR" wrote in message ... Mr. Opus McDopus wrote: We as an electorate have lost faith in our political system many time over its history, yet we have always rebounded and a somewhat democratic process has always prevailed. It is very unlikely that we would toss out the baby with the bath water. We are more likely realize that the water we have been using was dirty to begin with and seek a new source of water with which to wash the baby. Mark, you been following the Unity08 business? http://www.unity08.com/about - JR No I haven't been. Thanks for the link. You involved with'em? Op |
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Mr. Opus McDopus wrote:
"JR" wrote Mark, you been following the Unity08 business? http://www.unity08.com/about No I haven't been. Thanks for the link. You involved with'em? No, just keeping an eye on them from time to time to see if anything serious develops..... Clearly a Hillary Clinton / John McCain Unity ticket would have slightly more credibility than and Democrat Joe-Blow-Nobody-Ever-Heard-Of and Republican Jane-Doe-Whosit? ticket, but it's probably also a little less likely.... ![]() |
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http://www.unity08.com/about Clearly a Hillary Clinton / John McCain Unity ticket would have slightly more credibility than and Democrat Joe-Blow-Nobody-Ever-Heard-Of and Republican Jane-Doe-Whosit? ticket, but it's probably also a little less likely.... ![]() Do you think ? ;-) They sound like an idealistic and sincere group of kids. At least they're smart enough not to give up their party affiliation for this quixotic fantasy. I suspect they'll learn some valuable lessons about American politics. -- Ken Fortenberry |
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![]() "Ken Fortenberry" wrote in message . com... JR wrote: http://www.unity08.com/about Clearly a Hillary Clinton / John McCain Unity ticket would have slightly more credibility than and Democrat Joe-Blow-Nobody-Ever-Heard-Of and Republican Jane-Doe-Whosit? ticket, but it's probably also a little less likely.... ![]() Do you think ? ;-) They sound like an idealistic and sincere group of kids. At least they're smart enough not to give up their party affiliation for this quixotic fantasy. I suspect they'll learn some valuable lessons about American politics. Shich is so much more than can be said for yourself, right! Op -- Ken Fortenberry |
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![]() "JR" wrote in message ... Mr. Opus McDopus wrote: "JR" wrote Mark, you been following the Unity08 business? http://www.unity08.com/about No I haven't been. Thanks for the link. You involved with'em? No, just keeping an eye on them from time to time to see if anything serious develops..... Clearly a Hillary Clinton / John McCain Unity ticket would have slightly more credibility than and Democrat Joe-Blow-Nobody-Ever-Heard-Of and Republican Jane-Doe-Whosit? ticket, but it's probably also a little less likely.... ![]() For my part, if they run any known Dem or Repub, I won't consider them. Op |
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![]() "JR" wrote in message Clearly a Hillary Clinton / John McCain Unity ticket would have slightly more credibility than and Democrat Joe-Blow-Nobody-Ever-Heard-Of and Republican Jane-Doe-Whosit? ticket, but it's probably also a little less likely.... ![]() .....considerably less likely than Hell freezing over, by my estimate. Plus, I see no real appeal in a merging of two known political opportunists. Tom |
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![]() "JR" wrote in message I can understand the horror the right has of an HRC presidency, but I think it greatly over-values the conventional wisdom about her supposed unelectability. JR JR, I am pretty far removed from anything considered "the Right", and I will tell you this flat-out: Hillary Clinton cannot ever win a presidential election, unless something radical changes about her current polling numbers. Recent polls consistently show that 42% of likely voters would vote against her, without a named opponent. Given those negatives, I would bet everything I own that she will never be able to win, ever, no matter how much money is raised. The bet is off, should the GOP run Dick Cheney, but otherwise, any Republican would beat her......easily. Tom |
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