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View Poll Results: Who Do You Want To Win In November

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  • Obama

    27 67.50%
  • McCain

    10 25.00%
  • No Opnion One Way Or Another

    3 7.50%
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    Quote Originally Posted by Virulent View Post
    There are only two parties in the U.S. that even have their presidential candidates on the ballots in all 50 states. If the Libertarian or Green presidential candidate isn't even on the ballot, I don't know how you can claim that the people made an informed choice.

    The public never had a choice; people with money chose a two party system because its cheaper... you get the perception of real choice, and the minimum number of candidates to legally bribe with campaign contributions.

    Any parliamentary system, like the one Sweden has, is unarguably more democratic than the U.S. system.



    LOL! That's hilarious.
    Thanks for your comments, they are appreciated

    BTW how many ACTIVE Poltical Parties does your country have, just curious??

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    Quote Originally Posted by mkemse View Post
    how many ACTIVE Poltical Parties does your country have, just curious??
    1; the Capitalist Party. I'm an American.

    Quote Originally Posted by Kuskovian
    "democracy" is just limited voluntary tyranny by any other name.
    When I die, it will be to no loss; Kuskovian makes me entirely redundant.

    Quote Originally Posted by Ragoczy
    The US is a Republic in order to limit pure democracy. The Founder's did this intentionally
    This is true... its important to note though that all of the Founding Fathers were anti-party. Most famously, George Washington's advice: "Let me ... warn you in the most solemn manner against the baneful effects of the spirit of party, generally."

    The Founding Fathers speeches and writings speak of a republican polity, deferring to state's rights in internal matters, without parties, wherein a vote was for a man not for a party. The Electoral College was created because the Founders believed that there would be numerous candidates, and that the Electoral College was necessary to winnow them down to just a dozen or so.

    To be clear though, I'm not saying that the above or any other government would be preferable to the organization that currently takes 28% of my money and spends 22.5% of it on blowing up people who never fucked with me. I don't believe any compulsory statist authority is ethical or advisable.

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