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Subject: off topic: Waiting Godot....

Author: Thorsten Czub

Date: 08:11:15 11/09/00

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On November 09, 2000 at 06:36:08, Jeremiah Penery wrote:
>There are two main political parties here, but there are several "3rd" parties,
>at least in the presidential election.  Green Party, Reform Party, Libertarian
>Party, etc., in addition to the two main parties, Democratic Party and
>Republican Party.  The 3rd party with the most votes in the presidential race
>was the Green Party, though they got something like only 2% of the votes
>nationwide.

and you count the votes as long as the results fits in your sheme ?!

there are only 2 parties in the parlament ? and you call this democracy ?
aha.

i guess more than 2 is too much for you to bear/differenciate.

big gap between rich and poor, turbo-capitalist and asocial politics,
the under and the upperclass. all this is only possible
in USA because the country is that big that the rich ones can live
separate from the poor ones, so that the rich ones don't have to see
the ppor ones starving on the streets.

such a system can only work in a very very big country. such as
USA, South-africa or australia, canada or russia.

it is not possible in europe. if you would try such a
2/3 society in europe, the poor ones would kill the rich ones.
and they would be right to do so.


strange society. really. i wonder if the elections are accurate
or if they manipulate the counting.



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