[Rhodes22-list] Captain Haslett

Tootle ekroposki at charter.net
Sat Apr 7 10:19:34 EDT 2007


Brad:

All your talk about politics raises a question.  Are you registered to vote? 
And where are you registered?  If you want a candidate for President of USA
that you like, you are as an American are obligated to get involved.  

That means starting at the precinct level, which means the place where you
vote.  You find a political party that generally says what you want and get
involved with the activities to support a candidate.  If that means knocking
on doors, then so be it.  It is how politics works in good old USA.  As a
vocal citizen, it is the way to get things done.  I am sorry, but you will
have to get off the computer a bit.

What if no party says what you want?  Here in Greenville, we have the two
biggies and a number of not so well known.  Surely, one is close enough for
you to get involved with.  As you are aware on this forum, there are some
representing minority parties.  But how many are working to make the process
work?  While they are yelling for financial contributions, votes at the
precinct and state level will yield the national candidate.  

If you have the funds, you might considered paying the filing fee for your
candidate to force his name on ballot.   In South Carolina the fee is
$10,000 for the presidential primary.

In some states it can also been done by petition.  So you can write up a
petition and get voters signatures and get him on a ballot.  It is up to you
to screw up works and get your candidate on a ballot.  

Ed K
Greenville, SC, USA
See here:  http://www.mogop.org/
See here:  http://www.tngop.org/
See here:  http://www.msgop.org/


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