OT's gearing back to the norm

Dean May deanmay@pianorebuilders.com
Fri, 5 Nov 2004 12:47:37 -0500


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Eliminating Electoral college would also cause less densely populated areas
to be neglected. Campaigning and campaign promises would be made only to
population centers.

Dean
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In a message dated 11/4/2004 12:16:15 AM Eastern Standard Time,
lclgcnp@yahoo.com writes:



B) Elimination of the Electoral College


Greetings,

         First: A Liberal professor from one of our local colleges was on
our local radio talk show yesterday. Now, this is an educated person
speaking. He said that if the electoral college were eliminated, minorities
would not have their votes counted in such a way that their votes would be
effective or mean anything.

         I am a conservative democrat, but I must agree with him. Sorry, but
exploring the way that system functions,  the electoral system is designed
in such a way that it makes voting more fair for minorites.

       Second, I would like to say that IMHO that from time to time it
should be okay for us to discuss this stuff here. I don't think anyone has
gotten carried away. We are all friends here, (or I'd at least I hope so)
so, a bit of venting now and then keeps a person mentally healthy,
especially in a place where you feel comfortable to do so.

        Ultimately it does help the piano tuning/repair trade because
instead of stewing inside and messing up your peak efficiency at work, at
least you got to say alittle and get it off your chest: maybe alittle
healthy disagreement, then its over.

         The election posts will dry up and we are all...  (the posters here
as well as all other Americans) are in the process of getting back to our
perspective trades, and getting our minds/emotions back onto regular work. I
don't know about anyone else, but I am fighting to gear back norm. Its a
process.

          We survived.

Blessings to all
Julia,
Reaiding, PA

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