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To: Tom Clarke who wrote (2433)8/8/2003 9:55:38 PM
From: 49thMIMOMander  Respond to of 7834
 
Exactly, it has nothing to do with parties, except of the system is rigged for either just one or two.

I freely admit, understanding those simple basic two-party mechanisms is really difficult for almost all two-party-citizens.

"tell me, something ridiculous" as it was said in the 60s

skyron.harvard.edu



To: Tom Clarke who wrote (2433)8/8/2003 10:01:59 PM
From: 49thMIMOMander  Respond to of 7834
 
Btw, Gulliver must be the earliest and funniest almost-domestic thing on two-party systems in the anglo-murrican world, if one does not go back to what the vikings were laughing at later on.

Combined with the other domestic dilemma, the one on Tarzan-Superiority, that Uber-Gulliver is really good, as good as the english translations of what Freud defined in german. (that english ego and super-ego as wellas that weird Id)

However, there is still the issue of the really pure two-party systems and all those Uber-Pavlovians.
(Skinner, Kelloggs, Faubes in the door and all)

As well as the Jeffersonial dreams of all girls and boys knowing how and what to read and write although it just became another university of the same upper Tarzan-and-Jane-class.



To: Tom Clarke who wrote (2433)8/8/2003 10:21:22 PM
From: 49thMIMOMander  Respond to of 7834
 
Btw, colonialized two-party minds, I think Malta was the one and only example until a couple of years ago.

However, some few African frmr colonies do still struggle with something similar, but I still think US will demand a proportional representation, multy-party system for even Liberia.
(although that leaves the funny question of party-lists, as in italy and Israel, which US have claimed to be funnier)

But remember, you are not supposed to understand anything of it.

HongKong was fun too, just as Mexico.