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I think that you are voicing a very relevant concern of many American people. It is as if we have been lulled into a complacent sort of trance for many years, while our leaders have been misbehaving in unbelievable ways. They are like one big fraternity, protecting each other's vices and offenses, bound to secrecy at the expense of the tax payers. The current system needs to be purged and changed. It costs an enormous amount of money to campaign, so the guys running for office are not usually anyone who can relate to the middle class, and they are bought and paid for by corporate power- which keeps them busy trying to cater to the interests of who put them there. And lobbying should be outlawed altogether. But, how is anything going to be changed when the guys benefitting from it all have to be the ones to implement the changes? You know, this is America. These leaders are not showing the integrity the forefathers had and intended. When we all quit being naive, and enough of us get mad, we could effect some changes. This government was set up for the proper representation of the people. We need to make them accountable to us- I'm sure the last thing we need is rebellion in the streets, but there are many who will stand up for what is right.

2006-10-20 10:50:54 · answer #1 · answered by catarina 4 · 0 0

You vote for an independent.. The 2 party system has to go.. Americans need more choice, That's the problem.. There is only one or the other and both are in the pocket of big business.. If you had more party's with a bit of power,it would put a better check on one doing everything it wants. Because once they are elected your pretty much stuck with them for 4 years.

Lets just say your a Republican by nature, but the Republicans this term are way out to lunch. You don't just want to vote in the Democrats because they are not what you believe. but if you don't you let the out to lunch party keep making the, out to lunch decisions.. Its always best to have a party that is more centred to vote for if the other 2 don't do it for you, and it will keep them more honest...

However when the attack adds start its who ever has the most money to dig up dirt on the other party and the party who can pay the most for the spots on TV to attack,, That usually gets the upper hand.Only because we all eat that **** right up.. In actual fact neither is better then the other.. They all have giant skeletons in the closets

2006-10-19 08:49:23 · answer #2 · answered by Shawn S 3 · 0 0

Don't stay home. Get out and vote for change. Republican and Democrat are not the only parties in these United States.

2006-10-19 09:09:10 · answer #3 · answered by MishMash [I am not one of your fans] 7 · 0 0

Ever when you consider that JFK stole the election from Richard M. Nixon, by ability of.Chicago Mayor, Richard J. Daley and *lifeless* voters, Dems were both stealing or attempting to thieve the presidency of u . s . a . of america. LBJ might want to no longer have stolen the election in 1968; yet Jimmy Carter did so in 1976, using the excuse of Ford's pardon of Nixon! George H. W. Bush threw away his opportunities at the same time as he caved in to a Democrat-managed Congress' demands and raised taxes, even notwithstanding he suggested he does no longer; yet Clinton does no longer have received, even then, without the help of Ross Perot! Then the Republicans gave Clinton his 2d time period by technique of operating Bob Dole (AKA: Clinton-basic)! In 2000, the liberal media, Chicago Mayor, Richard M. Daley (son of Richard J.) and "lifeless" voters, back, tried their darnedest to thieve the election from "W", even notwithstanding the bill Clinton-stacked U. S. preferrred court docket voted adversarial to the Dems, 5-4, then they voted adversarial to the Dems, 7-3 (in the *extra* significant determination). a minimum of, in 2004, Kerry gave up without a lot of a wrestle; yet *nevertheless* the Dems shop crying "voter fraud" - about both the 2000 and the 2004 Presidential Elections. Why do they shop crying voter fraud? because they do no longer have *any* extra constructive or, even solid, ideas, and may want to't win, in spite of very nearly each and every of the archives media, i.e., the "power-by technique of" media, on their area!

2016-12-05 00:24:54 · answer #4 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Not voting will not accomplish anything. You have to vote for the candidate that you think is best and try to contact them to let them know your opinions. I agree neither party is the best, all they can do is point fingers at each other and fight. It would be best if they understood that they are in office to represent the people and what is best for the people. Not what the Republican or Democratic Party thinks is right and not necessarily what will get them reelected.

2006-10-19 08:51:34 · answer #5 · answered by David P 3 · 1 0

If you don't trust either party stay home. If you want to give someone else a chance, elect the Democrats. If you love the way things are going now, re-elect the Republicans.

2006-10-19 08:37:48 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

Vote independent

2006-10-19 08:44:40 · answer #7 · answered by YourDreamDoc 7 · 1 0

Contact your congressman or senator. These are the people who work for YOU and not the other way around. Continue to vote, just make sure they know what you want them too do.
...vote republican (if they deserve to be elected).

2006-10-19 08:43:54 · answer #8 · answered by You Ask & I Answer!!! 4 · 1 0

You can "send a message" by voting for the person who is NOT running for re-election.

2006-10-19 08:42:59 · answer #9 · answered by Larry Powers 3 · 0 0

Vote Independent or Libertarian.

Or find other candidates from other parties. There really are many.

btw...Foley was hung out only when others found out. Amazing. Both parties say, "We are good and they are bad!" They both do the same thing. Blind.

Vote KINKY! (TX)

2006-10-19 08:44:32 · answer #10 · answered by RJ 3 · 1 0

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