To: wddm@world-wide-democracy.net
Sent: Thursday, April 30, 2009 1:45
PM
Subject: [WDDM] Re :Re: [WDDM] Re :[WDDM]
What is the AIM of WDDM?
Dear WDDM members,
Bruce has not grasped what I have been
trying to tell. To make things clear, I would like to know how many members
feel the same way as Bruce. Keeping silent does not help anyone. I would urge
Mirek to conduct a poll on this issue. Once for all the aim of WDDM should be
decided.
Vijayaraghavan P
On Wed, 29 Apr 2009
12:26:50 -0500 wddm@world-wide-democracy.net
wrote
Dear
Vijayaraghavan P and WDDM,
First, we have determined the
problem
is Representative Government power itself. That is why citizens
want
power over their government, not simply to choose different people
to
govern us.
Second, there will always be groups
which
form who have similar beliefs. It makes no difference if you
call them
groups or think tanks or party's, they will always be there trying
to
influence to their way of thinking.
If your group [Party]
wants to fight party's go
for it, but that is not the AIM of WDDM. WDDM
chooses to develop
people power by putting the people in charge of their
governments. If
you agree with the AIM of WDDM than join
us.
Bruce
[personal opinion posted as a
citizen of the World
and member of WDDM]
Bruce Eggum
Gresham Wisconsin, USA
vote
On Wed, Apr 29, 2009 at 12:01 PM, Vijayaraghavan
Padmanabhan wrote:
Dear Mr. Jiri
Polak,
The proposed platform would indeed be another discussion channel but
the discussion would be centered around developing an alternative to the
concept of political parties.
It would be tailored to putting up
candidates in elections independent of political parties and hence would have
a focussed target group.
It can forma nidus for action on the
ground.
The potential of the internet can be harnessed to the
utmost advantage.
Sincerely,
Vijayaraghavan
P
On Tue, 28 Apr 2009 19:01:48 +0200
wddm@world-wide-democracy.net wrote
Dear Mr.Padmanabhan,
to set
up the platform you propose is surely
useful, but it can only become yet
another discussion channel without any real
impact on concrete political
systems. A transformation into true democracy must
be enforced in
communes, villages, towns, regions and states by local
people.There is no other
way.
Sincerely,
Jiri Polak