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New GOP moves to punish states that moved their primaries
[link|http://www.qctimes.com/articles/2007/10/22/news/local/doc471cd7c782035721114012.prt|Quad City Times]
Republican Party leaders today recommended punishing five states for shifting their nomination contests earlier, moving to strip New Hampshire, Florida, South Carolina, Michigan and Wyoming of half their delegates.

This is the RNC board recommendation, it still has to go before a general vote before enforcement. But I expect it to pass, the Republican party is much more disciplined on this sort of thing. There will be lawsuits over this, which I fully expect the states will lose.

Hopefully the arguments over this will lead to a sane system. The problem being we are still using a system designed for colonial America, when each state could and had to operate entirely independent of the other states. Now every little move or event in any state is broadcast to every one instantly. The only solution is some sort of national plan for scheduling primaries.

Jay
New better solution
let the fucking parties pay for their own primarys, then they could control over who was allowed to vote in them. Cut out a lot of pandering and vague promises.
thanx,
bill
Quantum materiae materietur marmota monax si marmota monax materiam possit materiari?
Any opinions expressed by me are mine alone, posted from my home computer, on my own time as a free american and do not reflect the opinions of any person or company that I have had professional relations with in the past 51 years. meep

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New LRPD: "The Box that is comprehensible is not the true Box"
I swear, that thing is sentient...

"Primaries", ferfuckssake! There are no "primarys"!

(Except the chools you apparently neglected to visit.)


   [link|mailto:MyUserId@MyISP.CountryCode|Christian R. Conrad]
(I live in Finland, and my e-mail in-box is at the Saunalahti company.)
Ah, the Germans: Masters of Convoluted Simplification. — [link|http://www.thetruthaboutcars.com/?p=1603|Jehovah]
New How come you never pick on
Jay...he has terrible spelling. Drives me crazy! Especially then/than.
Oy!
Smile,
Amy
New It's not my spelling...it's my typing, dammit!
jb4
"It's hard for me, you know, living in this beautiful White House, to give you a firsthand assessment."
George W. Bush, when asked if he believed Iraq was in a state of civil war (Newsweek, 26 Feb 07)
New Not you, Mehaffey :-)
u r a gud spelr
Smile,
Amy
New Here's the thing..
Like that neat demo re. how you can ealisy rdea teh wrods with letters in any order, if the right letter is at front (well, short words anyway) - Jay speaks in complete sentences and paragraphs; I don't even notice the umm homophone subs. Surely we're all a bit lysdexic at tiems :-)

New Do I understand correctly that William Oxley
...was actually born on that little island north and west of the European Peninsula, the one that used to keep interfering in the political arrangements of the mainland before it bankrupted itself in the last round? The same island toward which suburban-bred colonials like me grew up genuflecting as the founders and proprietors of the language of Shakespeare, Milton and Stoppard? That island?

Well, shee-it.

uncouthly,
Die Welt ist alles, was der Fall ist.
New bred on it too :-)
Quantum materiae materietur marmota monax si marmota monax materiam possit materiari?
Any opinions expressed by me are mine alone, posted from my home computer, on my own time as a free american and do not reflect the opinions of any person or company that I have had professional relations with in the past 51 years. meep

reach me at [link|mailto:bill.oxley@cox.net|mailto:bill.oxley@cox.net]
New Only Rand must'a used up all the Shakespeare and Milton, eh?
New Even better solution.
Lose the electoral college. Simple popular vote of the president would be much more straightforward. Use an Instant Runoff and one candidate per party and you could have a very simple ballot paper and probably know the result before midnight.

But nooooo --- that'd be 'too efficient' :-p

Wade.


Is it enough to love
Is it enough to breathe
Somebody rip my heart out
And leave me here to bleed
 
Is it enough to die
Somebody save my life
I'd rather be Anything but Ordinary
Please



-- "Anything but Ordinary" by Avril Lavigne.

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New concur...
/me chuckles
New no way, the electoral college can save the country
from a deaconian majority, it is the one check and balance I am very fond of. Now direct election of the electors would be a good idea.
thanx,
bill
Quantum materiae materietur marmota monax si marmota monax materiam possit materiari?
Any opinions expressed by me are mine alone, posted from my home computer, on my own time as a free american and do not reflect the opinions of any person or company that I have had professional relations with in the past 51 years. meep

reach me at [link|mailto:bill.oxley@cox.net|mailto:bill.oxley@cox.net]
New Error...
>[...] and you could have a very simple ballot paper and [...]


Uhhh...you are from out-of-town, aren't you. Haven't you heard that paper ballots have been all but outlawed? You see, my poor, benighted foreign friend, if you have actual tactile, paper ballots, there would be this awful thing called an "audit trail", and that would all but thwart attempts by Diebold et al to insure the outcome of all our elections are won by the highest bidder.

Please try and keep up...
jb4
"It's hard for me, you know, living in this beautiful White House, to give you a firsthand assessment."
George W. Bush, when asked if he believed Iraq was in a state of civil war (Newsweek, 26 Feb 07)
New *chuckle*
Smile,
Amy
New That was deliberate. :-)
As I'm sure you're aware, I'm a fan of pencil-and-paper ballots. And the likes of Diebold Election Machines* are rightly scared of them, if they are in the habit of throwing elections. For exactly the reasons you cite.

Wade.

* as distinct from Diebold ATMs who doesn't like their smaller cousin because he has this ba-a-ad reputation, see.


Is it enough to love
Is it enough to breathe
Somebody rip my heart out
And leave me here to bleed
 
Is it enough to die
Somebody save my life
I'd rather be Anything but Ordinary
Please



-- "Anything but Ordinary" by Avril Lavigne.

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· [link|http://staticsan.livejournal.com/|blog] ·
· [link|http://yceran.org/|website] ·

New And you're still only HALF-radical: What is this "pencil"...
...of which you speak?

In Sweden, we use pre-printed ballots; the way you indicate your preference is by picking the one with your party's list of candidates printed on it. The parties pick up the printing cost.

OK, you could always strike out any particular candidate's name, if you didn't like sh/he/it, or write your own preferred list on a blank paper with just the party's name on it (or a totally blank one, if your party didn't have any pre-printed ones at all), but that is kind of the exception or special case: For voting a straight party ticket, no writing implement whatsoever is needed.

(And I think, though I'm not sure at all, that in case you do use one, it's supposed to be a pen, not a pencil.)


   [link|mailto:MyUserId@MyISP.CountryCode|Christian R. Conrad]
(I live in Finland, and my e-mail in-box is at the Saunalahti company.)
Ah, the Germans: Masters of Convoluted Simplification. — [link|http://www.thetruthaboutcars.com/?p=1603|Jehovah]
New Pencils are by the AEC in Au.
Ballots, too. Put a "1" in the box of the desired candiate. Number from "2" onwards if you like. Instant Run-Off. Vast majority of people figure it out. I counted at a booth once. Every ballot sheet must be also accounted for, used or not.

I don't know why pencils, not pens, but that's what the Australian Electoral Commission provides. Maybe they're cheaper than pens.

Wade.


Is it enough to love
Is it enough to breathe
Somebody rip my heart out
And leave me here to bleed
 
Is it enough to die
Somebody save my life
I'd rather be Anything but Ordinary
Please



-- "Anything but Ordinary" by Avril Lavigne.

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· [link|http://staticsan.livejournal.com/|blog] ·
· [link|http://yceran.org/|website] ·

New Ah, Simplicity
Do not bag any further on this pup. He knows whereof he speaks. Unlike our corrupted voting system, they still have that glimmer of virtue: innocence. Allow him and his countrymen to enjoy it while it lasts. You never know when the Diebold Disease will spread.
Smile,
Amy
New Diebold will have it tough.
It has been asked many times through the years why we persist with such low-tech system. But there are several reasons it hasn't happened. First is that we have a federal commission that runs the elections in a way that doesn't happen in the US. The AEC is highly wary of such technology because it a) costs and b) has a very hard time beating the speed and reliability of our system: most electorates know their result the evening of the election. And there's another reason: compulsory voting means election campaigns spend a lot less money per capita than in the US. That makes it harder for voting machine companies to get in.

That said, there are electronic voting trials happening in this election; but they're intended for those who would have trouble with pencil-and-paper. The AEC has run trials before of voting machines and has been unimpressed.

Oh yes: [link|http://www.aec.gov.au/FAQs/Voting_Australia.htm#Why do they supply pencils in polling booths and not pens? Doesn't using pencils allow votes to be tampered with|Why do they supply pencils in polling booths and not pens? Doesn't using pencils allow votes to be tampered with].

Okay, I'll shut up, now. :-)

Wade.


Is it enough to love
Is it enough to breathe
Somebody rip my heart out
And leave me here to bleed
 
Is it enough to die
Somebody save my life
I'd rather be Anything but Ordinary
Please



-- "Anything but Ordinary" by Avril Lavigne.

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· [link|http://staticsan.livejournal.com/|blog] ·
· [link|http://yceran.org/|website] ·

     GOP moves to punish states that moved their primaries - (JayMehaffey) - (19)
         better solution - (boxley) - (18)
             LRPD: "The Box that is comprehensible is not the true Box" - (CRConrad) - (7)
                 How come you never pick on - (imqwerky) - (3)
                     It's not my spelling...it's my typing, dammit! -NT - (jb4) - (1)
                         Not you, Mehaffey :-) - (imqwerky)
                     Here's the thing.. - (Ashton)
                 Do I understand correctly that William Oxley - (rcareaga) - (2)
                     bred on it too :-) -NT - (boxley) - (1)
                         Only Rand must'a used up all the Shakespeare and Milton, eh? -NT - (CRConrad)
             Even better solution. - (static) - (9)
                 concur... - (slugbug)
                 no way, the electoral college can save the country - (boxley)
                 Error... - (jb4) - (6)
                     *chuckle* -NT - (imqwerky)
                     That was deliberate. :-) - (static) - (4)
                         And you're still only HALF-radical: What is this "pencil"... - (CRConrad) - (3)
                             Pencils are by the AEC in Au. - (static) - (2)
                                 Ah, Simplicity - (imqwerky) - (1)
                                     Diebold will have it tough. - (static)

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