September 07, 2010 10:44:34 PM
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carolita

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It means, to me, that we are free to live according to our constitution, and free to question our government.

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The 2-party system has become rotten -- to many politicians are afraid to lose support, so they BS us into nowhere. Nothing gets done, no one wins. Except the rich, again and again.

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Simple majority. Bring it back. And one vote=one vote -- no more states more important than others in national elections. That's ridiculous. Popular vote. And let the supreme court decide when a popular win (such as prop 8) is still unconstitutional, as is its job.

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Good luck! Maybe I'll think of something as it progresses. I'll pipe up then.

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carolita from nyc

PS - sorry for the typos! I can spell. Just typing while tired.

Sep. 07 2010 10:45 PM

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