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To: archy
Archy
Lets make this work!
43 posted on 11/18/2002 4:54:35 PM PST by watcher1
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To: watcher1
The primary goal is to first achieve a majority in the legislature and then work towards filling the other branches of government. Just as many formerly “democratic” politicians in Idaho have infiltrated and became “republicans” to join with the party in power, FSP members can infiltrate the two dominant parties and take them over or support the various 3rd parties and raise them to greater political standing. Are there 20,000 republican and democratic activists in Idaho now? Imagine what 20,000 FSP members, dedicated to liberty, could do to the dominant parties at the local and state level.

Assuming you can achieve a majority in the first place, what do you do if the voters don't happen to like your agenda and vote you out next election? Are you planning on running like regular Republicans and only then revealing your true agenda after you get elected?

Do you have a contingency plan in place if you encounter major resistance from the majority of voters?

What's your long-term plan to "soften" the voters so that they will be receptive to your ideas? What would a typical campaign slogan be?

44 posted on 11/18/2002 5:12:22 PM PST by wimpycat
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To: watcher1; AAABEST; steve50; Squantos; u-89; archy
Archy

Let's make this work!

I'm in. See recipients for ping list.


62 posted on 11/18/2002 6:38:59 PM PST by archy
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