Posts Tagged ‘ election ’

Are We as Brave as the Burmese?

September 4, 2010
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Are We as Brave as the Burmese?

Want to stir up a hornet's nest? Just suggest boycotting an election – say, the upcoming midterms – to any dyed-in-the-wool Democrat. Funny, though: Boycotting an election doesn't seem to scare the Burmese, despite their rulership by a military junta.
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A Bankrupt System

April 14, 2010
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Part four in a series about what's wrong with our electoral system and the reforms needed to make our votes truly count.
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Thoughts On The MASSacre

January 20, 2010
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I’ve begun writing here and at The Seminal about the sense of boycotting elections. (See the opening installments here, here, and here.) Demofrantics (those who shamelessly toe the party line, no matter how ridiculous it gets), call that throwing the election to our opponents, just as they have since Nader in 2000 (I know, big fuckin’...
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