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Created on: May 30, 2008
Imagine for a moment, if it is possible for you to use your imagination, that a nation of over 300 million people is just too big to have 150,000,001 people want the same thing. When that nation has a nickname like, "melting pot," where those 300,000,000 citizens came from more than a couple of foreign places, the question becomes: How does one have a legitimate democracy, when the people are represented as so many different factions that it is impossible to ever again have a nation governed by the majority will of the people?
Having had the original settlers of the thirteen colonies, who made up the first version of the United States of America, mostly come from England, it is surprising that we do not consider a parliamentary form of government. America now has sizable blocks of people who need strong representation. Simply from the power of endorsements, there is call for a Labor Party, a Women's Party, a Constitution Party, a States Rights Party, a Secured Border Party, a Christian Party, an Atheist Party, a Gay Rights Party, and an Anti-Abortion Party. That does not split the voters into racial divisions, such as: an African-American Party, a Hispanic Party, an Asian-American Party. Instead of a country of 300 million people being offered such diversity as a voting option, at least as a feeble attempt to pander a real concept of democracy, we have the wonderful choices of today: a Democratic Party and a Republican Party. Pick one or the other, and do not ever expect to have someone actually be a reflection of your will in government. Independents never do anything but mess up one of those two. (hehehehe)
Well, call it a hunch, but that is about to change. The Democratic Party has so badly mismanaged its conspiracy to nominate Barack Obama as the nominee "of the people" that it is ripe to be split into two parties. Call one Independent or call it the Bull Moose Party, part deux; but the Democratic Party will never be the same (can you say Whigs?). Do not be surprised to see the rise of the White, Moral, Working-Class, Majority American Party, with Hillary Clinton its first nominee and candidate for President of the United States. Watch for it coming to a theater near you in November, 2008.
Any party that thinks it can be so obvious in its disruption of a true political process (as messed up as it always has been), the theft of the vote from two states of the United States (4% of the states, but with over 26 million people living in those two states alone,
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