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John Edwards can’t work a condom and wanted to run a country. Presidents can’t get government to work together without pressuring colleagues via public opinion via the media. Sarah Palin, about as equipped as Betty Rubble to lead, is being shoved down our throats by the media.

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Vote for government officials Vote Republican Parties squabble Little accomplished Debt increases Vote Democrat Feel like vote for lesser of 2 evils; doesn’t matter who vote for

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Vote for government officials Vote Republican Parties squabble Little accomplished Debt increases Vote Democrat Feel like vote for lesser of 2 evils; doesn’t matter who vote for Vote independent

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BLC’s for Democratic Government What do you need? Revenue (taxes), places to convene. What’s important to you? Freedom of choice, getting re-elected. What are your responsibilities? Protect and serve your citizens. What are your limitations? Term limits, campaigning/elections, resources, foreign nations, differing views among constituents and peers.

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BLC’s for Political Party What do you need? Support from your party. What’s important to you? The party. What are your responsibilities? Keeping the party in power, following party values. What are your limitations? The other party.

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George Washington was against political parties. He warned they would become too powerful over time, drowning out what’s best for the country and its citizens.

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Vote for government officials Vote Republican Parties squabble Little accomplished Debt increases Vote Democrat Feel like vote for lesser of 2 evils; doesn’t matter who vote for Vote independent

Summary: The COR-system shows us how to get government to be accountable to the public again instead of political parties.

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