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![]() Shortwave Sportfishing wrote: http://www.break.com/movies/suffrage.html I couldn't believe it. Blame it on two factors: 1) The camera. There is nothing on the entire planet more vain than most 17-20 year old little girls. "OOOOUUUUU, lookit! Somebody wants to take my picture! Cool! And I don't even have to take my clothes off!" 2) The goofy, frat-party attitude of the petition bearer, along with the color crayoned cartoon font that read "petition" across the top of the page. Watch it again and ask "how many of the wiggly, giggly little girls are taking this even the least bit seriously?" I counted maybe one. Even so, based on this video it looks like both major parties can stick to the existing game plan to appeal to future voters. Screw substance and forget issues- it's all about putting up a good front and appealing to emotions rather than promoting viable or useful ideas. |
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![]() wrote in message ups.com... Shortwave Sportfishing wrote: Even so, based on this video it looks like both major parties can stick to the existing game plan to appeal to future voters. Screw substance and forget issues- it's all about putting up a good front and appealing to emotions rather than promoting viable or useful ideas. Um....huh? Ending Women's Suffrage, or signing a pettition of any sort, is by definition a political action. My point is that it is distressing to watch these young people just sign on to the first idea that is attractively presented without even understanding what the implications are. Much like many, if not most, of their parents do (and regardless of party affiliation). That's the weakness, if there is one, of democracy. We leave a lot of the decisions up to the masses, thereby assuring, statistically, that the country is being directed by people of exactly "average" intelligence. No, I don't have a better model to suggest nor do I think that we should abandon democracy- but that is a weakness if there is one. You only need to package your agenda well enough to convince a sufficient number of people like we saw in your video and you will carry the day. Almost scary. :-) You'll love this: http://www.digitalfog.com/gallery/invasion.html |
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![]() "Doug Kanter" wrote in message ... You'll love this: http://www.digitalfog.com/gallery/invasion.html Stop! You're hurting me. |
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![]() "Bryan" wrote in message et... "Doug Kanter" wrote in message ... You'll love this: http://www.digitalfog.com/gallery/invasion.html Stop! You're hurting me. I don't think that was faked, either. Scary, isn't it? Those morons are allowed to vote and reproduce. |
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On 7 Apr 2006 09:15:22 -0700, "
wrote: Shortwave Sportfishing wrote: Even so, based on this video it looks like both major parties can stick to the existing game plan to appeal to future voters. Screw substance and forget issues- it's all about putting up a good front and appealing to emotions rather than promoting viable or useful ideas. Um....huh? Ending Women's Suffrage, or signing a pettition of any sort, is by definition a political action. My point is that it is distressing to watch these young people just sign on to the first idea that is attractively presented without even understanding what the implications are. Much like many, if not most, of their parents do (and regardless of party affiliation). That's the weakness, if there is one, of democracy. We leave a lot of the decisions up to the masses, thereby assuring, statistically, that the country is being directed by people of exactly "average" intelligence. No, I don't have a better model to suggest nor do I think that we should abandon democracy- but that is a weakness if there is one. You only need to package your agenda well enough to convince a sufficient number of people like we saw in your video and you will carry the day. Almost scary. :-) Maybe we should give tests before allowing people to vote? I'd be all in favor of a simple little test given to the 'masses'. -- 'Til next time, John H ****************************************** ***** Have a Spectacular Day! ***** ****************************************** |
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You have a tough time resisting these threads, don't you?
wrote in message ups.com... Shortwave Sportfishing wrote: Even so, based on this video it looks like both major parties can stick to the existing game plan to appeal to future voters. Screw substance and forget issues- it's all about putting up a good front and appealing to emotions rather than promoting viable or useful ideas. Um....huh? Ending Women's Suffrage, or signing a pettition of any sort, is by definition a political action. My point is that it is distressing to watch these young people just sign on to the first idea that is attractively presented without even understanding what the implications are. Much like many, if not most, of their parents do (and regardless of party affiliation). That's the weakness, if there is one, of democracy. We leave a lot of the decisions up to the masses, thereby assuring, statistically, that the country is being directed by people of exactly "average" intelligence. No, I don't have a better model to suggest nor do I think that we should abandon democracy- but that is a weakness if there is one. You only need to package your agenda well enough to convince a sufficient number of people like we saw in your video and you will carry the day. Almost scary. :-) |
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Funny you should notice.
![]() "John Wentworth" wrote in message ... You have a tough time resisting these threads, don't you? wrote in message ups.com... Shortwave Sportfishing wrote: Even so, based on this video it looks like both major parties can stick to the existing game plan to appeal to future voters. Screw substance and forget issues- it's all about putting up a good front and appealing to emotions rather than promoting viable or useful ideas. Um....huh? Ending Women's Suffrage, or signing a pettition of any sort, is by definition a political action. My point is that it is distressing to watch these young people just sign on to the first idea that is attractively presented without even understanding what the implications are. Much like many, if not most, of their parents do (and regardless of party affiliation). That's the weakness, if there is one, of democracy. We leave a lot of the decisions up to the masses, thereby assuring, statistically, that the country is being directed by people of exactly "average" intelligence. No, I don't have a better model to suggest nor do I think that we should abandon democracy- but that is a weakness if there is one. You only need to package your agenda well enough to convince a sufficient number of people like we saw in your video and you will carry the day. Almost scary. :-) |
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![]() wrote in message ups.com... Shortwave Sportfishing wrote: Even so, based on this video it looks like both major parties can stick to the existing game plan to appeal to future voters. Screw substance and forget issues- it's all about putting up a good front and appealing to emotions rather than promoting viable or useful ideas. Um....huh? Ending Women's Suffrage, or signing a pettition of any sort, is by definition a political action. My point is that it is distressing to watch these young people just sign on to the first idea that is attractively presented without even understanding what the implications are. Much like many, if not most, of their parents do (and regardless of party affiliation). That's the weakness, if there is one, of democracy. We leave a lot of the decisions up to the masses, thereby assuring, statistically, that the country is being directed by people of exactly "average" intelligence. No, I don't have a better model to suggest nor do I think that we should abandon democracy- but that is a weakness if there is one. You only need to package your agenda well enough to convince a sufficient number of people like we saw in your video and you will carry the day. Almost scary. :-) This is nota "Democracy"! .. ... .. .. .. .. ..Representative Republic. |
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