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Christianity: The belief that a cosmic Jewish Zombie who was his own father can make you live forever if you symbolically eat his flesh and telepathically tell him you accept him as your master, so he can remove an evil force from your soul that is present in humanity because a rib-woman was convinced by a talking snake to eat from a magical tree...
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Originally posted by The Mad Monk View PostHow long did it take for Mugabe to become Mugabe?Christianity: The belief that a cosmic Jewish Zombie who was his own father can make you live forever if you symbolically eat his flesh and telepathically tell him you accept him as your master, so he can remove an evil force from your soul that is present in humanity because a rib-woman was convinced by a talking snake to eat from a magical tree...
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Originally posted by Traianvs View PostIt probably won't work in the US, because the States consist of a two-party political landscape.
Originally posted by notyoueither View PostBaaad idea.
You end up with a legislature of seals with way to much power in the hands of a few, some of whom are unelected.
[Q=Felch;5533847]Yeah, seriously Che, that's not really a good idea.
First off, primaries exist because a party isn't just party leadership, it's every member of the party. That's why people have a say. I'm against open primaries, because they defeat that purpose, but closed primaries exist for a reason.[/q]
I have no problem with primaries, so long as they are primaries of actual members of the party, not just people who've expressed a preference for one of the other. If you want a voice on who the candidate should be, join the party, pay your dues, and be an actual member of the party, not just some guy with a party label on his voter's registration card.
Nothing says that strengthening the parties will get you real differences. The LDP is Japan is pretty damn strong, but that only turns it into a political machine that no longer has to listen to the voters.
True, but the parties don't listen to us now, so we've nothing to lose by changing the system, and nothing to gain by leaving it the way it is.
Public financing is yet another way of removing a popular check from the political process.
The public has little disposable money, in general. It is the businesses and institutions that have money to burn by spending it on politicians. Thus, it is businesses and institution to whom the parties and politicians listen.Christianity: The belief that a cosmic Jewish Zombie who was his own father can make you live forever if you symbolically eat his flesh and telepathically tell him you accept him as your master, so he can remove an evil force from your soul that is present in humanity because a rib-woman was convinced by a talking snake to eat from a magical tree...
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Originally posted by Naked Gents Rut View PostDude, Mugabe has held power since 1980. The international community didn't start paying attention until 1998.Christianity: The belief that a cosmic Jewish Zombie who was his own father can make you live forever if you symbolically eat his flesh and telepathically tell him you accept him as your master, so he can remove an evil force from your soul that is present in humanity because a rib-woman was convinced by a talking snake to eat from a magical tree...
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Like I said, Chavez has been President for ten, and the only dictatorial acts were by his opponents.Christianity: The belief that a cosmic Jewish Zombie who was his own father can make you live forever if you symbolically eat his flesh and telepathically tell him you accept him as your master, so he can remove an evil force from your soul that is present in humanity because a rib-woman was convinced by a talking snake to eat from a magical tree...
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Originally posted by chequita guevara View PostThat's incorrect. Their license to broadcast was not renewed (because of their role in the coup d'etat), but they weren't closed. They continue on cable and satellite, just like FOXNews and CNN.
Whatever the point of view of the dissidents, taking them off the air on the basis of that ludicrous argument that they 'supported' the coup constitutes an authoritarian trait that leads him well on the way to 1984-esque situations.
RCTV hasn't even been convicted in court or anything."An archaeologist is the best husband a women can have; the older she gets, the more interested he is in her." - Agatha Christie
"Non mortem timemus, sed cogitationem mortis." - Seneca
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No one has been convicted in court, because the government made a decision to grant amnesty or something like that (probably so as not to cause a civil war). All I know is that if CNN had been involved in a coup against Bush, there'd be no more CNN.
Furthermore, there's nothing alleged about it. RCTV and Globovision both misrepresented the news to claim that Chavez supporters were massacring Chavez opponents, which was, in fact, a pre-arranged signal by the coup plotters to take over. They were part of the plot.Christianity: The belief that a cosmic Jewish Zombie who was his own father can make you live forever if you symbolically eat his flesh and telepathically tell him you accept him as your master, so he can remove an evil force from your soul that is present in humanity because a rib-woman was convinced by a talking snake to eat from a magical tree...
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Originally posted by chequita guevara View PostThat is because the U.S. uses a first past post representation system. Whoever gets the most votes gets the seat. So any more than two parties insures two permanent losers and one permanent winner. We are institutionally driven towards two parties. That can be remedied with instant run off voting and proportional representation."An archaeologist is the best husband a women can have; the older she gets, the more interested he is in her." - Agatha Christie
"Non mortem timemus, sed cogitationem mortis." - Seneca
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From wiki
On 11 April 2002, after three days of demonstrations, anti-Chávez and pro-Chávez demonstrators clashed at the Miraflores Palace. The government ordered the suspension of broadcasting by the privately-owned TV channels Televen, Venevisión, Globovisión and RCTV at around 4 p.m., shortly after they refused to carry a speech by President Chávez exclusively and used split screens to broadcast live pictures of the opposition demonstration being broken up at the same time as the president’s speech. Only the state-owned Venezolana de Televisión was allowed to continue broadcasting.[27][29][30]
After several shooting deaths, elements of the Armed Forces deposed President Hugo Chávez, whom they held responsible.[31][32] Commander of the Army, Lucas Rincón Romero, reported in a nationwide broadcast that Chávez had resigned his presidency,[31] a charge Chávez would later deny. Chávez was taken to a military base while Fedecámaras president Pedro Carmona was appointed as the transitional President of Venezuela.[31][33]Last edited by Traianvs; February 16, 2009, 20:58."An archaeologist is the best husband a women can have; the older she gets, the more interested he is in her." - Agatha Christie
"Non mortem timemus, sed cogitationem mortis." - Seneca
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Originally posted by chequita guevara View PostSo, it's different how?
In the Canadian system, candidates need their nomination papers signed by the leader of their party and funding is largely centralised. Being kicked out of caucus and not having major party backing is nearly always a ticket out of politics, and is almost always a recipe for political irrelevance.
Due to the subversion of the system by the parties, nothing of consequence happens without the blessings of the leadership of the governing party when there is a majority, or parties when there is a minority. Parliamentary committees are nearly meaningless. Non government proposals (from the opposition, or the back benches of the ruling party) are simply ignored if convenient (they die because they are not allowed to come to a vote) or allowed if the leadership see no threat (they are largely pointless).
Canada has ended up largely with a system where our MPs are representing their parties to us, rather than representing their constituents in Ottawa.
Contrast this with Westminster, where MPs gave the sack to a sitting PM, Parliament is actually a place where policy needs to be discussed with give and take to win majorities on a case by case basis, and indivdual MPs can and do make stands with some effect.
Two identical systems for our purposes, and illustration of what goes wrong when parties gain too much power. The electors lose their representatives and gain apparatchiks who tell them what they will get. I can see the attraction for some.(\__/)
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Originally posted by chequita guevara View PostThat is because the U.S. uses a first past post representation system. Whoever gets the most votes gets the seat. So any more than two parties insures two permanent losers and one permanent winner. We are institutionally driven towards two parties. That can be remedied with instant run off voting and proportional representation.
I have no problem with primaries, so long as they are primaries of actual members of the party, not just people who've expressed a preference for one of the other. If you want a voice on who the candidate should be, join the party, pay your dues, and be an actual member of the party, not just some guy with a party label on his voter's registration card.
True, but the parties don't listen to us now, so we've nothing to lose by changing the system, and nothing to gain by leaving it the way it is.
The public has little disposable money, in general. It is the businesses and institutions that have money to burn by spending it on politicians. Thus, it is businesses and institution to whom the parties and politicians listen.John Brown did nothing wrong.
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Maybe.
I still feel I have a better choice in the system here in Belgium than I would have in the US"An archaeologist is the best husband a women can have; the older she gets, the more interested he is in her." - Agatha Christie
"Non mortem timemus, sed cogitationem mortis." - Seneca
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