One Ryder Truck--One Vote

Greg Broiles wrote:
Many of the exhortations to the public consist mostly of "Hey! Get involved! Vote!", even where this passive "voting" stuff created the very problems which led to the exhortations.
Voting is the new Catch-22/Damned if you do, damned if you don't, etc, etc. It's time for a new non-candidate that is a cross between Pat Paulsen ("If elected, I will not serve.") and Abby Hoffmean ("Steal This Book."). My inclination is for a candidate named "Fuck You!", but I'm sure someone else can come up with a more creative candidate. (Q: "If elected, what will you do for me?" / A: "Fuck You!")
Sure, let's write memes. But let's write memes that encourage people to solve their own problems and avoid the use of unnecessary force.
Of course, in the real world even the use of the minimum force necessary will probably result in damage to windows in buildings adjoining the Congressional and Senate buildings. Me Again "Hard Weapons, Soft Targets, No Compromise."

At 05:53 AM 6/25/97 -0700, Nobody wrote:
Voting is the new Catch-22/Damned if you do, damned if you don't, etc, etc. It's time for a new non-candidate that is a cross between Pat Paulsen ("If elected, I will not serve.") and Abby Hoffmean ("Steal This Book."). My inclination is for a candidate named "Fuck You!", but I'm sure someone else can come up with a more creative candidate.
Wavy Gravy has occasionally run a "Nobody For President" campaign. "Who'd be the best President?" "Nobody!" "Who's going to balance the budget?" "Nobody!" "Who's going to fix the schools?" "Nobody!" "Who can you trust with the Bomb?" "Nobody!" "Which candidate cares about the poor?" "Nobody!" A few years back, the Libertarian Party was trying to get on the ballot in Washington State by running a governor campaign. They didn't make it, because they lost the protest votes to a candidate who changed his name to "Absolutely Nobody". Absolutely Nobody got about 7% of the vote. (The unfortunate followup story later ran in the SF Chron under the title "Absolutely Nobody died today"; he was in politics because he was an AIDS activist, and had the disease.) During the '92 elections, I was considering getting Frank Zappa on the ballot in New Jersey. He'd already dropped out of the race due to his cancer, but it only takes 1000 signatures there, which would have been an afternoon's work at Rutgers. He's dead now, but he probably would enjoy running anyway :-) # Thanks; Bill # Bill Stewart, +1-415-442-2215 stewarts@ix.netcom.com # You can get PGP outside the US at ftp.ox.ac.uk/pub/crypto/pgp # (If this is a mailing list or news, please Cc: me on replies. Thanks.)
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