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01416: Re: Re: [WDDM] Re: [FixGov] How the Political Parties are possible at World level under World Democr

From: "Vijayaraghavan Padmanabhan" <vijayaraghavan.p(at)rediffmail.com>
Date: 6 Aug 2007 14:13:34 -0000
Subject: Re: Re: [WDDM] Re: [FixGov] How the Political Parties are possible at World level under World Democr

Dear Dough,
You have said: "It seems obvious to me that there is only "network" recruiting people at the global level (where the most outrageous lack of democracy prevails) to use our equal "power" [1 person: 1 vote – 1 vote: 1 value] to compel "present government" (including multilateral authorities like UN orgas, NATO, World Bank etc.) to defer to increasing grass roots control".

Let me ask one question: Do you think that people will be enthused with an organization, which primary looks at issues from the global angle and aims at introducing democratic practices at international level WHEN THEY ARE UNABLE TO EXPRESS THEMSELVES DEMOCRATICALLY ON ISSUES CONCERNED WITH THEIR YOUR OWN LOCALITY? Will they be worried about global warming and other such matters when their day to day life itself has become a struggle against exploitation?

Simpol will carry more meaning when it is integrated with a system that primarily ushers in true democracy at the grass roots level.

PVR



On Sun, 05 Aug 2007 Doug Everingham wrote :
>Dear Bruce.
>
>The "beginning" you seek is referendum binding on the structure of "present government" by initiative of the growing proportion of people who "realize" they need to "network" (presumably to lobby existing law makers to collect and count votes).
>
>It seems obvious to me that there is only "network" recruiting people at the global level (where the most outrageous lack of democracy prevails) to use our equal "power" [1 person: 1 vote – 1 vote: 1 value] to compel "present government" (including multilateral authorities like UN orgas, NATO, World Bank etc.) to defer to increasing grass roots control.
>That network is the International Simultaneous Policy Organizarion – www.simpol.org – which is already being adopted by a few politicians in a few parties in a few countries.  These SP-adopting law makers are comitted to support proposals that SP networks of voters are developing. . Those present law makers are commited to implement those proposals ONLY  when enogh competing governments are simuarly committed SIMULTANEOUSLY, ths removing the power of global corporations to force governments to compete in attracting investment and jobs. I know of no movement for a fairer, more ecologically sustainable world that is accumulating such a network and pressure on election candidates without using and ADOPTING the Simpol tactic of promising votes for democratic commitments replacing corporate pressures. I hope all WDDM supporter take this critical step.
>Best wishes
>      Doug Everingham
>====
>Extracts
>
>
>Dear Sabzali Khan and WDDM,
>
>...      more and more people realize they do have the power to participate in government. .. we all have the same "power" ... need to network together and decide what they want in their community, state, country, world ... structure present government with Initiative and Binding Referendum so the people can begin to carry out their initiatives and goals ... They can then replace present government bodies     ...
>The beginning is Initiative and Binding Referendum.  I&BR.
>
>...     [cut by D E ]     ...     --
>Bruce Eggum
>Gresham Wisconsin, USA
>http://www.doinggovernment.com/
>Check out my Blog too
>http://bruceeggum.blogster.com/
>
>
>  vote




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