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To: Mikey

That sounds constructive. When you build your perfect party to over 30% of the congress let me know, so I can start voting for them.

Perhaps you would prefer the Italian system of hundreds of parties, where you can vote for the perfect candidate every time, pick up 3 seats in the House and watch while they are able to do absolutely nothing.

I prefer to work on fixing the Repubilcan party. I've sent in the last six donation requests with "STOP ILLEGAL IMMIGRATION! NO AMNESTY!" written with a red marker across them. Get 50,000 people to do that and you will get action. Get a political party of 50,000 and you'll get one House seat if you all share the same zip code.

Taking an active hand in the party, any party, has a lot more impact on its direction than staying home does.


31 posted on 04/08/2006 11:08:55 AM PDT by SampleMan
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To: SampleMan
Einstein said it best when he stated;

"The world is a dangerous place, not because of those who do evil, but because of those who look on and do nothing."

Albert Einstein

No I don't believe there should be 10 million parties.

I believe the only political parties allowed to exist in these united states are one's that'll adhere to the Constitution for the United States. Any other(s) should never be allowed to exist at all.

The Republicans and the democrats all play lip service to the Constitution and that's it. One can only open ones ears and tell both major parties don't adhere to the Constitution when both parties claim to protect our DEMOCRACY.

WHERE in the Constitution does it state ANYTHING about a democracy?

Go to Article IV, section 4 and read what it says!!!

32 posted on 04/08/2006 11:37:28 AM PDT by Mikey (Freedom isn't free, but slavery is.)
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