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Post by Gerd von Rundstedt on Jul 13, 2022 12:00:19 GMT
Only if you have a valid/legitimate reason yeah or else they will get deactivated if found. Alright then. Can you please deactivate Dougy Mac? I know for a fact that that is an alternate account.
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Post by Navia Lanoira on Jul 13, 2022 16:05:48 GMT
^ that's really pushing it, 3 tasks at once! you dare devil you lol it will be good it will be good
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Post by Saltin on Jul 13, 2022 17:22:36 GMT
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Post by John Marston on Jul 14, 2022 5:10:12 GMT
In exchange for my support, Gerd von Rundstedt should put up some new rules in the forum, which are - 1. 2+2 = 5 2. Cell Membrane is the powerhouse of the cell. 3. Every second, a minute passes in Africa
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Post by Saltin on Jul 14, 2022 5:39:39 GMT
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Someone out there probably already believe all of these things.
Someone out there is ready to believe all of these things provided someone else shout it loud enough or long enough.
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Post by Navia Lanoira on Jul 19, 2022 9:48:34 GMT
hahahaha i see you are also responding to two replies at once while multitasking. Very good, man!
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Post by 𝘛𝘳𝘰𝘵𝘴𝘬𝘺 on Jul 30, 2022 19:33:20 GMT
Whoop de do, by a unanimous decision, the people have spoken! An important poll, and 100% Yes ! - more is not possible - even not in [insert_what_you_want] - real democratic. You made it: Gerd von Rundstedt
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Post by zink on Jul 30, 2022 21:54:06 GMT
literally everyone who got to vote had a say in the matter very democratic poll
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Post by John Marston on Jul 31, 2022 11:08:38 GMT
literally everyone who got to vote had a say in the matter very democratic poll Yep, doesn't matter if a 100 have voted or 1, the people have given their mandate
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Post by 𝘛𝘳𝘰𝘵𝘴𝘬𝘺 on Jul 31, 2022 13:39:33 GMT
literally everyone who got to vote had a say in the matter very democratic poll Yep, doesn't matter if a 100 have voted or 1, the people have given their mandate In 'Democratic' elections, roughly max ⅔ of the population have the right to vote - Minors, extreemly poor and homeless people are excluded from voting (Is there a country where it is not?). At least today, the female are not anymore excluded (since less than 100 years - in Switzerland for example only since 50 years). With the british/US voting-system "The winner takes it all" ( historically maybe usefull ) less than 20% of the population can build the "Majority" and decide for all - 100% democratic. A lottery system instead of voting, will be much more representative. (Belgium started this for some regions, if I am correct)
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Post by Gerd von Rundstedt on Jul 31, 2022 14:13:14 GMT
Yep, doesn't matter if a 100 have voted or 1, the people have given their mandate In 'Democratic' elections, roughly max ⅔ of the population have the right to vote - Minors, extreemly poor and homeless people are excluded from voting (Is there a country where it is not?). With the british/US voting-system "The winner takes it all" ( historically maybe usefull ) less than 20% of the population can build the "Majority" and decide for all - 100% democratic. Actually, in the US, anyone is allowed to vote regardless of economic status. Minors, on the other hand are not, but I honestly don't think they should be able to. And with the Electoral College in the US, I could get into a full argument, but suffice it to say that I support Proportional Winner Take All Elector-Driven voting, and I also would like to mention that at least in the USA, the absolute minimum you can win with is ~29% of the popular vote.
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Post by 𝘛𝘳𝘰𝘵𝘴𝘬𝘺 on Jul 31, 2022 14:52:05 GMT
Actually, in the US, anyone is allowed to vote regardless of economic status. Minors, on the other hand are not, but I honestly don't think they should be able to. And with the Electoral College in the US, I could get into a full argument, but suffice it to say that I support Proportional Winner Take All Elector-Driven voting, and I also would like to mention that at least in the USA, the absolute minimum you can win with is ~29% of the popular vote. How to sign in as voter if you are homeless ? They are on purpose expelled - the 1$ law may not exist anymore, but not having an 'official' address will make voting practical impossible - and valid- recently updated - documents you need too. There are argumets for an Elector-Driven voting - especially for a big country without communication systems (like we have today). But: This extra layer vanishes all representation. In America you can only choose the flavor (red or blue) of the CPUS. This is not much more democratic than most totalitarian systems offer. Retaining the Status Quo, is today the effect of this electoral system. Ther is no chance for alternative ideas to grow. ⅔ of 29% - this are my 'less than 20% of the population' and this example implies that there only two canidates - thats the problem.
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