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Elizabeth502
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eightandsand,
I think most people who weren’t born yesterday
do see the deeply flawed presidential nomination process, which favors those already in power (economically, politically). They also see (hopefully, or at least some do) the unholy alliance between established wealth and political influence in the area of campaign contributions. It’s something that Dylan Ratigan has brought up time and again, and something some righteous members of Congress have tried to legislate out of the system. Ironically, however, his own broadcast station is an aggressive influencer of elections (pro-Obama). Media influence & manipulation has become an enormous factor in shaping election outcomes – from opinion polls conducted several times a week and broadcast more often than that, to “news” programs which are end-to-end campaign efforts. (Same for Fox)
In the meantime, however, specific candidates will be on the ballot. The question on the thread asks which of the two indicated candidates will you vote for, and why. Certainly there is another option, which is to engage in election “rebellion” by massive write-in campaigns (including by those disenchanted with Obama, but inclined to vote Democratic). It’s been tried unsuccessfully in earlier decades, but I encourage anyone with passion to organize such a national effort.
On another thread in another subforum a poster brought up the idea of a Catholic Centrist party. Anyone can start such a party (or, in the current climate, call it something else).
I don’t see civil disobedience being successful in the short-term, because of insufficient numbers. I do see the possibility of groundswell movements to include many faiths holding a combination of similar social justice values and family values to combine, but that would take time. Not enough time to organize before 3.5 months from now.
I think most people who weren’t born yesterday
In the meantime, however, specific candidates will be on the ballot. The question on the thread asks which of the two indicated candidates will you vote for, and why. Certainly there is another option, which is to engage in election “rebellion” by massive write-in campaigns (including by those disenchanted with Obama, but inclined to vote Democratic). It’s been tried unsuccessfully in earlier decades, but I encourage anyone with passion to organize such a national effort.
On another thread in another subforum a poster brought up the idea of a Catholic Centrist party. Anyone can start such a party (or, in the current climate, call it something else).
I don’t see civil disobedience being successful in the short-term, because of insufficient numbers. I do see the possibility of groundswell movements to include many faiths holding a combination of similar social justice values and family values to combine, but that would take time. Not enough time to organize before 3.5 months from now.