Wow, big thread.
>>Republican and Democratic parties are two major parties. And there numerous of other political parties. But they don't get much follwoing from the general population. So they don't get the pub. like the first two.
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>Do the political parties get any air time that they don't have to pay for? I mean other than the big two, who are big enough to be events by themselves and get it for free, as news. If they don't, then how are they different from businesses?
Hey Dragan, the Greens have already sent me their top 5 issues for my web site:
http://www.techmocracy.netI hope the others do soon.
Anyways, yeah, this is a big thread. I'd just like to say that it would be a great help to me if you took some of the political talk to another messageboard:
http://groups-beta.google.com/group/TechmocracyNot because the UT is a bad place for politics. Go right ahead. But I'm going to be launching this site in a couple days, and if it looked as if there was already lively discussion taking place more vistors would be inclined to stick around and participate.
Now, I'm guessing most of this thread has dragged on about the war, and Bush and Kerry. And that's all fine and well. If thats what you know, it'll work. But unorthodox, insightful departures from the Republican/Democratic molded political arena would be appreciated the most.
Ok.
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