Politics!

Terry Neely tlneely@mindspring.com
Fri, 10 Nov 2000 18:59:56 -0500


As this is supposed to be a forum on piano related topics, may I suggest that
everyone take their well intentioned political comments to another forum. My
finger is getting tired of pushing the delete button.

with all due respect, Terry Neely

Susan Kline wrote:

> At 06:11 AM 11/10/2000 -0600, John wrote:
>
> >One good thing about the electoral college is that it disallows the more
> >populous states to "outvote" the smaller states.
>
> I'm afraid I have to disagree. What it does is to distort the campaign
> strategies to favor the states which are undecided. Those in states,
> large or small, where the outcome is pretty certain will get ignored,
> while those states which might go either way get all the attention,
> especially if they are large states.
>
> But that is neither here nor there. The question is whether anyone's
> vote should count less than anyone else's. I don't think it should
> matter where you live. Also, the electoral college clouds the outcome,
> since electors in several states are permitted to vote against the
> popular vote in their states, if they choose. They usually don't
> choose to, but they are allowed to. In other states, if they vote
> against the popular vote, they go to jail. The whole system is
> arbitrary and unjust. Maybe it made sense in the 18th century, but
> it doesn't now.
>
> I think that the electoral college should be dissolved before the
> next presidential election. Actually, it should have been dissolved
> 70 years ago. MHO.
>
> Susan



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