tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9387707.post4733473152850887469..comments2024-01-05T13:36:55.379-06:00Comments on Two-Edged Sword: An Political Earthquake among Third PartiesLeehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10422257306176024118noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9387707.post-15788989226351497802008-09-25T22:30:00.000-05:002008-09-25T22:30:00.000-05:00Your optimism is commendable, but I think it is a ...Your optimism is commendable, but I think it is a hopeless cause. Even if a political revolution, of sorts, could be accomplished, even with a mindless electorate, a wreckless media, and the fortunes needed to win elections, a third party would very soon become entrenched and just as corrupt as the two we have now. Everyone complains about politicians, yet we keep electing them. I don't think this will change. It is the system that is the problem. It no longer works in today's society.Unknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12233583924725509691noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9387707.post-85597479590904183482008-09-25T10:25:00.000-05:002008-09-25T10:25:00.000-05:00You might find this up-and-coming third party inte...You might find this up-and-coming third party interesting.<BR/><BR/>http://www.modernwhig.org<BR/><BR/>Also, a minor point from their issues page:<BR/><BR/>Church/State Separation<BR/><BR/>Don't mess with Christmas. While our members range from deeply religious to completely secular, we are realistic. We follow the rule that the government must not fund religious activities. However, the business of forcing Christmas trees and reindeer ornaments off of city hall property is ridiculous. At the same time, government cannot favor one religion over others. So long as all other religions have equal access to display their holiday symbols, we see no problems.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com