questions and answers
Sep. 23rd, 2004 03:33 pmIs the Green Party still out there?
Yes indeed.
http://www.votecobb.org/
http://www.gp.org/
Does this guy David Cobb seem like a pretty hoopy frood?
So far. He's like "well, we're campaigning hardest in the states where we don't think that the Green Party isn't likely to change the outcome. We definitely don't want W in the White House again, but we're not impressed with the Democratic party either." He just got /. coverage, as did the terribly respectable and eloquent Señor Badnarik.
Does the Rudnick plan on voting Green in Florida again?
Sadly, no. Darn them for an antiquated voting process! The Green folks seem to like the idea of Instant Runoff Voting, and I'm inclined to agree. Or maybe Approval Voting would be good, too?
Isn't it time for you to get back to work and finish that compilers project due at midnight?
Yes. Er, no. You asked a question in a negative sense, so which way did you expect me to answer? ...
Yes indeed.
http://www.votecobb.org/
http://www.gp.org/
Does this guy David Cobb seem like a pretty hoopy frood?
So far. He's like "well, we're campaigning hardest in the states where we don't think that the Green Party isn't likely to change the outcome. We definitely don't want W in the White House again, but we're not impressed with the Democratic party either." He just got /. coverage, as did the terribly respectable and eloquent Señor Badnarik.
Does the Rudnick plan on voting Green in Florida again?
Sadly, no. Darn them for an antiquated voting process! The Green folks seem to like the idea of Instant Runoff Voting, and I'm inclined to agree. Or maybe Approval Voting would be good, too?
Isn't it time for you to get back to work and finish that compilers project due at midnight?
Yes. Er, no. You asked a question in a negative sense, so which way did you expect me to answer? ...