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Category Archives: Voting
If all we do is vote, the nonsense this election cycle represents is destined to happen again
Today was primary day in Ohio, a fact made more important by the nonsense this election cycle has come to represent. While it is tempting to blast that nonsense in all its various forms, I believe it is more important to … Continue reading
Write me in for ’12
If you’re not satisfied with the current crop of candidates, there is another option. If I were running for president, my platform would be so simple a caveman could vote for it: Every bill Congress sends me must include its Constitutional … Continue reading
Posted in Elections, Government, Politics, Quotes, Voting
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Stop SOPA/PIPA
Tomorrow, Worldview and the rest of my active websites will be blacked out from 8 a.m to 8 p.m. in protest against the Stop Online Piracy Act/Protect Intellectual Property Act wending their way through Congress right now. These are bad bills … Continue reading
Posted in Elections, Government, Media, Nations, News, Political Freedoms, Politics, Quid Facis, Security, Society, United States, Voting, Weblogs, World Watch, Writing
Tagged Action, laws, Participation, PIPA, protest, SOPA, Voting
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Write me in for 2012
It’s hard to believe that, a little over a month ago, we voted in what was one of the biggest transfers in party power in the history of American government. Unfortunately, so far, it looks like the transfer will result … Continue reading
Posted in Elections, Government, Philosophy, Society, Voting
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Post-election hangover
Things never look as good the next day as they did at the time we were doing them. So, the people who bothered to vote in this election brought the Republicans back into power in the House and many states … Continue reading
Posted in Elections, Government, Politics, Voting
Tagged Americans, Constitution, Debt, Economy, Elections, Government, Independence, money, People, power, Reality, responsibility, taxes
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