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Oct 17, 2004 02:54

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Y'know, that's a damn good point... beatenbynuns October 17 2004, 14:09:30 UTC
For some time now, it's worried me that we leave the fate of our nation up to a woefully uninformed electorate. In a time where we have a seriously troubled economy, shadowy enemies actively scheming to attack our homeland, and an impending health care meltdown, it's sad that our country on the whole is more informed about Britney Spears' latest marriage than Abu Ghraib ( ... )

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Re: Y'know, that's a damn good point... darkroland October 18 2004, 06:54:32 UTC
Oh no, you've taken my weakley supported point and made it into an intellectual sounding arguement. :)

I have to say I agree with almost everything you said, but this made me laugh out loud..

Hopefully, this rambling screed has somewhat compensated for the fact that I still need to call you back. Sorry about that, man...

Don't worry, we're in the state of perpetual callback, I hear it happens as you get older.

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Re: Y'know, that's a damn good point... tullster October 18 2004, 17:18:03 UTC
I'm a bit lazy to read through all of that, but it's probably correct.

I just wanted to reiterate that the system we have was designed specifically to counter the average idiot syndrome. We elect people more educated than ourselves to make our decisions for us.

If this was majority rule, God knows what things would be legal or illegal.

We have a principled Republic. Long live the Republic, long live the Senate!

A way to combat morons voting and influencing policy (indirectly)?

Punch anyone wearing a Choose or Lose shirt. End the practice of paying people to get others to register to vote.

Those that care, will.

Those that care, are usually better educated.

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Re: Y'know, that's a damn good point... darkroland October 18 2004, 19:50:20 UTC
This I disagree with. I don't believe that everyone who votes cares. I believe there are quite a few people that vote either out of habit, or because someone else tells them to.

Also, there are many older people who I believe vote a certain way because they believe they are supposed to. "I vote for this person because he's nice to his mother." Or some other comment that is completely unrelated to the office of presidency.

However, beatenbynuns and tullster's points are correct in that we do have a system of checks and balances to correct for the error of the majority vote. It just doesn't always come out correct in the long run.

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truckpoetry October 18 2004, 12:09:27 UTC
I for one say we should just elect third parties as often as possible. Somebody in the media conglomerate has to jump on the Green bandwagon or something.

And the funny part about all of this is that it isn't the "uneducated" people I'm worried about. "Uneducated" people generally vote for people who want to give more funding to schools, which I favor. It's the "educated" who know just enough to get themselves in trouble.

I have heard two theories: Replace the lower class with robots that use cash as fuel, and "Anarchy is better than no government at all"

Cheers.
cameron

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darkroland October 18 2004, 19:51:07 UTC
I am 100% for more robots. More robots for the people!

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