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2007 Twenty Zero Seven
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2005 2006 2008 2009 2010 Topline Headlines We today have a factious majoritarian government in the U S. "The people wish to resume democracy and install universal term limits." Books Crashing The Party Too Close To Call Supreme Injustice CUIP Natural Law Reform Party Green Party Legislation United Debates Speeches CRAC Twenty Zero Two Twenty Zeros First Decade Topline Headlines Now in 1993 voters in New Zealand approved a referendum changing its electoral system from a plurality or "first past the post" (FPP) to proportinal representation (PR). The adoption or PR represents a radical change from majoritarian to a consensus democracy. There are no current empirical studies on how "change in the electoral system" has altered the relationship between elites and voters. Your help is important and appreciated. A suggested donation of twenty dollars per year per reader of the report is considered appropriate. See our address below. Please make at least a single donation to cover the cost of processing your name to the mailing list. You might like to use the safe & easy sevice of Tipjar on page. EPIC Multiparty Crusade Born To Run? Candidates For U S Multiparty Democracy Cast in Order Of Appearance OPENEDebates "The political discussion needs sort of a leggo set of descriptive and arguementative elements, so that situations, questions and proposals may be readily expresesed" - John Tinker. Issues and Party Competition Under Alternative Electoral Systems Jeffrey A. Karp and Susan A. Banducci University of Waikato, New Zealand Proximity and directional spatial models yield different predictions for mass-elite linkages under alternative electoral systems. Whereas the proximity or Downsian model predicts that parties are likely to adopt positions that are closer to their voters, the alternative directional model predicts parties will adopt more extreme positions in order to generate political support among an electorate that has diffuse policy interests (Macdonald and Rabinowitz, 1989; Macdonald et al., 1991; Rabinowitz et al., 1991). Theoretical arguments lead us to expect that the directional model is most applicable in plurality systems, while the proximity model is best for describing party and voter behaviour in multiparty systems. While others have examined these models from a cross-national perspective, we employ an alternative research design using candidate and mass opinion data from New Zealand, where voters have experienced a change in the electoral system. ORIGINAL DRAFT BY UNITED STATES PUBLISHER My planning document is preparred for organizers in a multiparty system presently only a working campaign in the United States that is moving toward multinational economic cooperation for anyones use in sharing and formating their own word documents, as "proposed legislation" on same topics declaring "public rights and freedoms." I'm NOT entering politics nor am I running for office. I began net publishing with and will finish if possible "voicing platforms for common people." The need for a multiparty electorate college is not incompatable nor inconsistant with the need for greater awareness of a global rising of "secret government" and some terrorism. It is my concern in and for this word proposal to see a "central document" emerge as (co-initiators of the) "campaign reform" moves ahead for an Equal Campaign Rights Amendment and with some consideration of the highlights of this page and with discussions of the independent movement. Now in 1993 voters in New Zealand approved a referendum changing its electoral system from a plurality or "first past the post" (FPP) to proportinal representation (PR). The adoption or PR represents a radical change from majoritarian to a consensus democracy. There are no current empirical studies on how "change in the electoral system" has altered the relationship between elites and voters. Party Institutionalization In New Democracies Vicky Randall University of Essex and Lars Svåsand University of Bergen The literature on democratisation emphasises the contribution of political parties, and in that context the importance of party institutionalization. But this concept remains relatively unexplored. Our article first considers the relationship between party institutionalization and party system institutionalization, pointing out that they are not necessarily convergent. We then review the existing literature on party institutionalization, indicating weaknesses and contradictions, before offering our own analytic model. In the final section we identify some of the key considerations arising when this model is applied to the particular circumstances of democratic transition in the Third World. WE MUST Nominate "Four In Four" Goal is "Four Parties (with leadership) In 2004 President And V. P. Elections." Shoot for 4 parties of presidential candidacies and achieve 3 (anyway) contenders in a popular state-for-state vote tally outcome, with the otherwise "not yet", third "to date" party now and/or then achieving a second or first place outcome through a continued using the "Electoral College" which is based on prior popular state vote tallies. The Twenty-First Star Is The Star Located "As Our 4th Star In The 4th Row" Of Our US Flag. This Post and the "Twenty Zeros" Records will be updated regularly and posted here for your viewing pleasure. Please note that when 3 contending candicacies rise before the electoral count, there would require "only but" 181 electoral votes "to clinch" in the near tie and when with 4 contenders in a close race splitting up the votes "136 would win out over the other 3 recieving 135 electoral votes." The Elections 2000 Dilema distances itself and does dimminish when 3 or more contenders battle out in the electoral college. It should and must follow that when more than 2 candidates are nearing a tie the one with the most electoral votes simply wins a decision. Frushour Twenty Zeros Report Vo. 12.10.2000 Title: "Why Pay Homage To A Two Party System"? Proposed Law for Senate Commissioner(s) to oblige public campaigns and candidates of strong party contention, to recommend in their each address to voters as a first campaign order & party agenda, "the new E.C.R.A. (Equal Campaign Reform Action) retroactive, in escalation of their platform to favorable public conditions with News Media, which their purposed platform for and with President and Vice-President election overtones, as their sought for political outcomes of and by a "4-year by 4-year" campaign, as their personal career choosing and presented us, by public announcement and under multinational law, as a rider or further legislation, to the "law and major enactment of ECRA" now initiated by the C.R.A.C. Campaign Reform Action Coalition, any & all Media Reporting in the U.S. with exclusions to World Wide Web secured participants of the media and/or "further on with any legal provision of content," should as must record minutely to the Commission "equal acurate minutes" of each Candidates news or ad coverage or be in violation and subject to judicial investigation in accordance with federal or state law(s) or both. Campaign Reform Action Channel "Equal Campaign Rights Amendment" Speeches Protest Demonstration Platforms Contact Your Senator How Transnational Factors Influence the Success OF Ethnic, Religious and Regional Parties in 21 States Livianna S. Tossutti University of Calgary, Canada This article explores whether ethnic, religious and regional parties in 21 advanced capitalist democracies are more likely to achieve political salience in systems which have been more exposed to the effects of globalization and post-industrialization. Globalist-localist scholars have argued that the new localism - which encompasses the post-war resurgence of decentralist political movements - is linked to intensified international interdependence and changes in production and consumption modes. Using quasi-likelihood statistical methods, we find that parties catering to particularist interests are more likely to participate in ruling coalitions to support minority governments, or to serve as the official opposition in countries that have been relatively insulated from transnational forces. While domestic economic conditions and a party's lifespan and programmatic orientation also influence the probability for success, domestic institutional arrangements such as electoral systems and the division of powers do not. Page editor suggest reconsiders of last statement in above paragraph as references (our U.S. system) success using the electoral college which we did usefully succeed with in 2000 elections though evented unprecidently, interjection by the Suprememe Court unsupportive and biased I might add. Mother Writes "Hi Randy", I saw Larry King the other night with Phil Donahue. I have never been a proponent of P.D., but listened because he was promoting Nader. I have always been impressed by Ralph Nader for several reasons, not the least of which, he is not influenced by the special interest groups, nor the Powers That Be that drive the politicians. I'm listening to Nader as I did Ross Perot, whom I voted for the last 2 elections. Our government is completely paralyzed by politics and the media. Good for you for fighting for a good cause, our freedom! This is a Twenty Zeros special internet report. I'm Randy Frushour. This new Year/Decade/Century/Millennium is an unparalleled era with significant "beginnings and statehood" and in particulars with "U S political party moves" which cradle the activities of our present campaign reform motioning. A WORD FROM THE PUBLISHER 2-27-2001 The expanded word document will be published in the proceeding months as for " implementing needed change" for an elections "backup support" and also as a safety net while set in place here for legislatings this date, hereafter as the "U S Multiparty Crusade" in concert with the "Independent Appeal". Legislation for campaign, debates and elections reform at present is skimmpy and a likelyhood as elections 2004 begin to surface will too begin the dialog of serious questioning as is today presented and in turn then by "larger and more" interest groups. This editor suggests so belief that such prior can lend and lead to "one solution" which is "U S Multiparty System and Campaigns. Your annotated comments are requested and can upon request remain private as published or be made public and known! On the page certain points "are just thoughts of my own" as I view our matter. Demographic Peak – The largest, best-educated, most prosperous generation that has ever lived is entering its peak years of productivity, earning, and spending. This is true for the U.S., but also for much of the rest of the developed world. This boom of producers and consumers creates a huge market for products, a huge force of creativity, a huge pile of money, and a huge demand for investments. Technology Rush – The largest deployment of novel products and services, labor-saving machines, and life-changing techniques is now under way. In addition, we'll begin to harvest the productivity gains of technology deployed in the past two decades. But most important, new technology is creating entirely new territories of economic development (the Internet and kin) that will be profitably settled in the next decade. Financial Revolution – Money itself is undergoing a revolution. The velocity of money – how often it changes hands – continues to increase, middle-class values continue to spread around the world, and financial inventions continue to proliferate. Innovations such as mutual funds, rapid IPOs, microloans, 24-hour markets, hedge funds, smartcards, reverse auctions, and mass online trading liberate the flow of capital and spur intense economic growth. And the transformation of money and markets has only just begun. Global Openness – The spread of democracy, open markets, freedom of speech, and consumer choice around the globe accelerates economic growth. Global openness not only enlarges the potential market for any invention to 5 billion customers, it also creates intense competition among governments to construct environments hospitable to progress. Prosperity can no longer be segregated to one part of the globe, and when prosperity does break out, it is amplified quickly by ever-spreading freedoms. Historical Background On July 2, 1776, in Philadelphia, the Continental Congress adopted the resolution, introduced by Richard Henry Lee and John Adams, which actually declared independence from Great Britain. [It declared, in part, ``that these United Colonies are, and of right ought to be, free and independent states, that they are absolved from all allegiance to the British Crown, and that all political connection between them and the state of Great Britain is, and ought to be, totally dissolved.'' The Declaration, which explained why the Colonies (now States) declared their independence, was adopted by the Continental Congress July 4, 1776. The leading draftsman was Thomas Jefferson, assisted by John Adams, Benjamin Franklin, Robert R. Livingston, and Roger Sherman.] The text follows below. When in the Course of human events, it becomes necessary for one people to dissolve the political bands which have connected them with another, and to assume among the powers of the earth, the separate and equal station to which the Laws of Nature and of Nature's God entitle them, a decent respect to the opinions of mankind requires that they should declare the causes which impel them to the separation. We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty, and the pursuit of Happiness. That to secure these rights, Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed. That whenever any Form of Government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the Right of the People to alter or to abolish it, and to institute new Government, laying its foundation on such principles and organizing its powers in such form, as to them shall seem most likely to effect their Safety and Happiness. Book Too Close To Call Welcome to the Twenty Zeros first decade defining and celebrating the 21st century in post third millennium on planet Earth. Your Help Is Appreciated And Important. A "Million Independents March On Washington" is being planned. 1,000,000 petitioned signatures are sought and your any contribution is appreciated for publicity. Mail to CUIP.ORG There is in our land risen a "civil rights dictatorship travesty" of the 2 in 1 party system now clearly with totalitarian control in America. You should contact leadership N O W at CUIP "The Committee For A Unified Independent Party" ready and able to put an independent in the White House soon. Please don't concern yourself with who or what (candidacy) party forges "for now but know right now" and join us now today. My work at the "United Debates Of America is to concern candidates or leaders to consideration other than "Republican or Democrat" platformed parties while not with objection to these political forces as individuals. EDITORIAL STATEMENT FROM UNITED STATES PUBLISHER My planning document is preparred for organizers in a multiparty system presently only a working campaign in the United States that is moving toward multinational economic cooperation for anyones use in sharing and formating their own word documents, as "proposed legislation" on same topics declaring "public rights and freedoms." I would expressly state on each line of the page "I'm NOT entering politics nor am I running for Office. I began with and will finish if possible, "voicing platforms for common people." The need for a multiparty electorate college is not incompatable nor inconsistant with the need for greater awareness of a global rising of "secret government" and some terrorism. It is my concern in and for this word proposal to see a "central document" emerge as (co-initiators of the) "campaign reform" moves ahead for an Equal Campaign Rights Amendment and with some consideration of the highlights of this page and with discussions of the independent movement. Topline Headlines "Corrupt Politics Awareness Campaign" Motion Picture "Sunata" A 21st Century Millennium Epoch Begin Production View InteRealEstates/Activitechnologies Chief Internet Officer Financial Component TipJar tip jar Inside Smart Tip


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