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Whatdaya bet Hillary starts the "waterworks" again by Lab raT2008-02-09 18:53:45
  I'm not certain I get this concept. by Eroen 2008-02-09 20:06:15
Your election thingy, why does the public debates (and apparently public voting) spend ages determining internal party buisness? Is it just to keep everybody's minds off the political difference of your (only two?) parties, or is it just a projection of a non-functional party interior?

Also, is there any significant bit left of "party politics" as it was once introduced with people having the same ideas forming a party, sorting out a platform and working towards an election? I only observe separate "candidates" with no interest what so ever in the rest of their party.

Maybe one or two of you could enlighten my impression of your "distro" of democracy? Please? kthx.
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    because the two parties are *SO* big by subbywan2008-02-09 20:13:34
      Yes, but isn't the person put as president by Eroen2008-02-09 20:18:39
        eh... The president is expected to push the Party by subbywan2008-02-09 20:20:55
          So the President (as head) by Eroen2008-02-09 20:28:01
            not really. They just like to think so. by subbywan2008-02-09 20:36:07
              While I now understand the dynamics of by Eroen2008-02-09 20:46:36
                Congress is. Part of the Senate is. by subbywan2008-02-09 20:50:53

 

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