Fact checking

Tyler Durden camera_lumina at hotmail.com
Tue Apr 27 10:22:03 PDT 2004


"How do you start motivating a lazy and apathetic public to learn about 
their
candidates, and vote?  Door-to-door campaigns?  Talks at the local library?
Grocery store posters?"

Well, we could just tell them their lives would be much better under Kodos, 
rather than Kang.

-TD



>From: Damian Gerow <dgerow at afflictions.org>
>To: Harmon Seaver <hseaver at cybershamanix.com>
>CC: cypherpunks at ds.pro-ns.net
>Subject: Re: Fact checking
>Date: Mon, 26 Apr 2004 20:20:06 -0400
>
>Thus spake Harmon Seaver (hseaver at cybershamanix.com) [26/04/04 19:25]:
>:    And the local elections are no prime pickings either, it's crooks to 
>the left
>: of us, crooks to the right of us, ahead and behind, above and below. 
>Extremely
>: few real choices. The real problem is -- most people don't vote. What 
>needs to
>: be done is a real grass roots effort to educate people and get them to 
>vote.
>
>So, how does one start a grass roots effort?  I'm Canuck, and I'm not
>exactly impressed with this year's pickings up North.  My last vote was a
>vote /against/ the in-office party, not for the party I'd like to see in
>office.
>
>How do you start motivating a lazy and apathetic public to learn about 
>their
>candidates, and vote?  Door-to-door campaigns?  Talks at the local library?
>Grocery store posters?
>

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