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Started by Steph, November 16, 2006, 06:49:25 AM
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Quote from: LostInTime on November 16, 2006, 07:44:58 AMHere's the Wiki.
Quote from: Steph on November 16, 2006, 07:50:06 AMSo they are a Grand Old Party are they. Well they certainly are grand (size wise), they certainly are old, but I think they need to lighten up a little and party more
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Quote from: Kiera on November 16, 2006, 04:24:47 PMQuote from: Steph on November 16, 2006, 07:50:06 AMSo they are a Grand Old Party are they.Teehe - hey Steph, care for a good cigar!!Know where "GOLF" comes from??? I'm told "Gentlemen Only Ladies Forbidden""Don't you just love 'lil ole men's tendency to club it up!!!
Quote from: Steph on November 16, 2006, 07:50:06 AMSo they are a Grand Old Party are they.
Quote from: Steph on November 16, 2006, 07:50:06 AMSo they are a Grand Old Party are they. Well they certainly are grand (size wise), they certainly are old, but I think they need to lighten up a little and party more Steph
Quote from: Kelly on December 28, 2006, 05:00:15 PMThe ironic thing about the GOP is that they started out as an anti-slavery party.
Quote from: MoveOn.orgI wanted a bumper sticker, but it says you're sold out. How can I get one? * How can I get a bumper sticker? Thanks for your interest, but unfortunately we've run out of stickers much faster than anticipated. We had 200,000 on hand, but they were all spoken for within 48 hours of sending our email offer. Please accept our apologies and look out for future opportunities to get bumper stickers.
Quote from: Karen on December 30, 2006, 05:26:23 PMMoveOn.org was giving away these free stickers:Quote from: MoveOn.orgI wanted a bumper sticker, but it says you're sold out. How can I get one? * How can I get a bumper sticker? Thanks for your interest, but unfortunately we've run out of stickers much faster than anticipated. We had 200,000 on hand, but they were all spoken for within 48 hours of sending our email offer. Please accept our apologies and look out for future opportunities to get bumper stickers.Karen
Quote from: Melissa on December 28, 2006, 12:12:37 PMGOP might more accurately be referred to as God-Obsessed Politics.Melissa
Quote from: Cindi Jones on December 29, 2006, 11:23:17 PMIt seems as though the party of Lincoln was on the liberal side back then. The Democratic party of the period was on the conservative side.They've switched sides since then.Oddly enough, there is no true liberal side here in the US anymore. The true liberals have moved to the middle. The communist party is completely dead (that would be the true left)I'm not voicing opinion, just my observations. Cindi
Quote from: IRV FAQ* When there are more than 2 candidates, it ensures the winner has a majority. Without IRV, the winner can win with less than 50% of the vote. How do we really know they have a mandate? * It will allow more candidates, including independents and third-parties, to get involved in a race, without being accused of "spoiling" the elections. Even if your favorite candidate comes in last, at least IRV allows your next favorite candidate to be counted. No more wasting your vote, and no more spoilers. * It will decrease negative campaigning. To win, candidates need to get some 2nd and 3rd place votes, as well as 1st place votes. They'll be less likely to "go negative" if they need their opponent's voters, too. * IRV saves money. Some states and local elections hold runoffs weeks later to pick the winner. IRV holds the runoff all in one election--saving money.