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02954: Re: Evidence we already are in a One World Government

From: Joshua Petersen <joshupetersen(at)gmail.com>
Date: Fri, 14 Dec 2012 09:47:09 -0600
Subject: Re: Evidence we already are in a One World Government

One of the problems with a number of "democractic" methods, is that they vote on things in "either-or" methods. (Do you vote for or against policy "A".) Any such voting system, to avoid a "tyranny of majority" (generally caused when people seperate out into parties, and people vote for their party on all issues so that other issues that are important to them get the support they want.
Individuals are rarely as black & white as parties are. Thus, each vote needs more than a "yes or no". Voting should be done, imho, to address solutions to issues. (So, instead of vote on "The Health Reform Bill", vote on, "The problems with Healthcare", which would then have various bills proposed, and people would then vote in order of preference, while always having an option of "none of the above", or "none of the above, please revise marked in order of preference" next to any bill. By not only allowing, but encouraging, shades of grey, you avoid the "tyranny of majority". Any issue that was a simple numerical issue (like "what percentage should income taxes be set at"?) Would present a percentage range, and take the average value people agree on (while still always providing the option for "none of the above", "find an alternative", etc..)


On Fri, Dec 14, 2012 at 2:37 AM, <Hamid Mohseni> wrote:
What is justice and what is fairness?
I believe to a world ruled by people based on direct democracy principles. Direct democracy for me is not the dictatorship of majority to minority but compromisses to achieve
the best solutions for everyone as much as possible.

Regards

From: mohammad_b_haq(at)hotmail.com

To: wddm@world-wide-democracy.net
Subject: RE: Evidence we already are in a One World Government
Date: Fri, 14 Dec 2012 19:22:05 +1100


Rightly said.
My question:Do you believe this "world government" based on justice and fairness.

Regards,
Mohammad Basir-ul Haq Sinha
Dhaka


From: esi1mohseni2(at)hotmail.com
To: wddm@world-wide-democracy.net
Subject: RE: Evidence we already are in a One World Government
Date: Fri, 14 Dec 2012 08:06:45 +0000

Agree with you. Happy to know there are people who think so.


Date: Thu, 13 Dec 2012 18:53:11 -0600
Subject: Re: Evidence we already are in a One World Government
From: bruce.eggum(at)gmail.com
To: wddm@world-wide-democracy.net

Wherever you go, there you are,,,,,,,, in the world with the rest of US. Instead of flight, fight. You will have to if you want any liberty. Wherever you are..

Wars have nothing to do with democracy, security, women's rights, peace or stability. They are fought for money and power and nothing else.
@BruceEggum



On Thu, Dec 13, 2012 at 1:35 PM, <Kevin Morais> wrote:
Thank you so much, want me to keep you posted on my research of country's I find?  Give me about 2 weeks and I may have an out.  Thank God I do not have kids.   I am luck, once I get some info I can share it with you and if you want you can share it with others.  If people in Canada just Move...it might make a dent in the way people view this Rhetoric and Decent from the Unelected Illegal Majority and Minority Party's in the House Of Commons.

Instead of fighting and debating and yada yada yada, if people just booked Canada, that would say a lot.  They can put people in jail for spreading the truth, will they put us in jail for trying to flee?

hehehe, I don't care I am OUT OF HERE :)

> Date: Thu, 13 Dec 2012 14:18:35 -0500
> From: jpritikin(at)pobox.com
> To: wddm@world-wide-democracy.net
> Subject: Re: Evidence we already are in a One World Government

>
> On Thu, Dec 13, 2012 at 02:11:54PM -0500, Kevin Morais wrote:
> > Above is my video on it, do you know where on earth people can vote?
> > I am looking into Iceland now as an option.
>
> If you have school age kids, consider Finland with one of the best
> educational systems in the world.
>
> See "Finnish Lessons: What Can the World Learn from Educational Change
> in Finland?" by Pasi Sahlberg
>
> --
> Joshua N. Pritikin
> Department of Psychology
> University of Virginia
> Gilmer Hall 102; Charlottesville, VA 22903
> http://people.virginia.edu/~jnp3bc
>

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