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To: Greg or e who wrote (19536)9/12/2005 4:36:45 PM
From: 49thMIMOMander  Respond to of 20773
 
"I don't know that I think", everyone else has, and made their decision. (however, we all are happy with BC, now they know how close it was the first time, next time it will be a smashing success)

"It could lead to fragmentation that might paralyze any real progress" Just standing still and just two-stepping around in the same place is even worse.

Obviously, the mechanisms for forming a coalition-government must be handled too, and if one can produce a viable moderate, center, common-sense based system, things are really OK.

At that point one can have a lot of funny guys and girls in congress, knowing that if they get too funny, they will be offset by a strong vote in the modeeerate middle.

PS Without a center-party, ouch, it is tough.
That is why UK has been so busy working on their third party, while their Labour hopes to become the New Center Party..

They cannot miss on the Tory side, but often it seems the Lib Dems have more common sense.
That is, maybe in another 2-3 elections??