CDR: RE: A very brief politcal rant
Tim May
tcmay at got.net
Thu Nov 9 14:04:36 PST 2000
At 4:30 PM -0500 11/9/00, Ernest Hua wrote:
> > From: Jim Burnes [jburnes at savvis.net]
>
> > Bait and switch is probably not the right term. Let
>> me think of a better term. How about fraud.
>> Promising voters special favors if he is elected.
>> But thats the Hatch Act violation and I digress.
>
>Hmm ... I'm thinking on an empty stomach (no lunch
>yet), so I am not quite sure, but my gut feeling (no
>pun intended) is that you have a point ...
You seem to do this a lot: shoot from the hip with some flaky and
ill-presented ideas and then concede that others have raised points
you haven't thought about.
While none of us expects others to share all or even most of our
views, a certain minimum of knowledge in how government works is
expected.
Please go find some high school-level textbooks on our federal
republic system, on the electoral college, and on basic issues about
why changing voting hours at the last minute, changing the voting
rules, and allowing "do overs" are just not permissable.
Get some education.
--Tim May
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