Can our party pick your brain?
Kevin Morais
motherearthisalive at gmail.com
Sun Feb 13 20:08:33 EST 2011
Thanks Rohan, I will try to help answer your question as best I can.
You asked...
Perhaps
> the route of the Transparency Party is obvious to other members of
> this group who are more actively involved; it wasn't to me.
What do you mean by Route? I will try better to explain :)
The Transparency Party is a peaceful way to freedom, no protests, no
letter writing campaign to representative's, no fighting, just a check
mark at the ballot box, a single vote. It is pretty darn good concept
having a Direct Party Party sprung out of the 12 Step Groups which are
the closest thing to a Working Benevolent Authority-less Government in
existence today, but it is still a Democracy.
Any other questions on the Site I would be happy to answer?
Thanks
Kevin
On Feb 13, 1:29 pm, Rohan Jayasekera <1... at sympatico.ca> wrote:
> I'm only an "interested onlooker" of Votorola, so Kevin Morais's
> request for more knowledgeable feedback still stands. I'd like to
> make a comment in passing. I've just been to the site that he's
> created, and have learned that the Transparency Party's plan is to
> make direct democracy come about by electing candidates who then
> "follow the orders" of the party members who vote online with respect
> to each upcoming bill. I find this very exciting because it might
> work. It doesn't try to change a political structure that is
> resistant to the idea of its own elimination (a weakness of most
> proposals I see for reforming democracy), and it provides a gathering
> point for the "early adopters" who are a necessary step in
> transforming any isolated interest into widespread adoption. Perhaps
> the route of the Transparency Party is obvious to other members of
> this group who are more actively involved; it wasn't to me.
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