Thursday 19 July 2012

acquaintance


My view of the situation is as follows: I see land slide victory clear and on deserved merits, all we have to do is to develop this divine universal arrangemental paradigm, which has to help our local efforts to gain momentum in order to win on national levels. To be present on the ballot lists in all 50 states. nation-wide, we need approximately 999999 valid signatures. It is about 20000 per state. Hummmms. In addition to it, we would gather 999999 sigs for online elections if establishment doesn't allow kids and foreigners to run for president. Means, this time we run for real and for real virtuality. I see, I must be leader of campaign until we find a real one. John Dummett needs some makeup in moral and universal sense. Might be we make a decent proper leader out of him. Does it mean that we run with 2 leaders, virtual one and real one. If we find a real Filipino girl born 30. Jan 2000 and parents give consent, then she replaces virtual Witsie and assumes office of the president of USA, in case we win. This way J.D. goes for vice president then for prime minister, if we incept such a function. Sarah Palin can then come on board as VP. Bye,
I am Witsie Wenders. A virtual girl of age 13 years. I am supposed to be the most ideal candidate for the president of USA. I am kid. I am woman. I am foreigner. I am an Internet resident. By default my origin should be from Philippines. Born 30. Jan. 2000. Created by Zikalkis SG.




green = 300 000 membs
dems = 40m
gops = 30m

constitution party= 365k
refirm=42000
libertarian = 234567





Public networking,
The makeshift office of secular universal god Zikalkis.

hi peers of the generations, 

My view of the situation is as follows: I see land slide victory clear and on deserved merits, all we have to do is to develop this divine universal arrangemental paradigm, which has to help our local efforts to gain momentum in order to win on national levels. 
To be present on the ballot lists in all 50 states. nation-wide, we need approximately 999999 valid signatures. It is about 20000 per state. Hummmms. In addition to it, we would gather 999999 sigs for online elections, parallelled, if establishment doesn't allow kids and foreigners to run for president. 
Means, this time we run for real and for real virtuality. I see, I must be leader of campaign until we find a real one. John D, needs some makeup in moral and universal sense. 
Might be we make a decent proper leader out of him. 
Does it mean that we run with 2 leaders, virtual one and real one. 
If we find a real Filipino girl born 30. Jan 2000 and parents give consent, then she replaces virtual Witsie and assumes office of the president of USA, in case we win. 
This way J.D. goes for vice president then for prime minister, if we form such a function. Sarah Palin can then come on board as VP. 
Bye .... Zikalkis, 
I am Witsie Wenders. A virtual girl of age 13 years. I am supposed to be the most ideal candidate for the president of USA. I am kid. I am woman. I am foreigner. I am an Internet resident. By default my origin should be from Philippines. Born 30. Jan. 2000. Created by Zikalkis USG, these days.   
Remember, only new thing you can offer, to voters and to the world, is Secular God, whether Zikalkis or Whoever !“
"I am doing this in hope that I shall not succeed, but it would be unfair not to respond to the call of the history."

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extraviado es el hombre de los cien fuegos
USA is country of immigrants. But there is citizenship. Birth certificate and driving licence. My view is to create national universal ID card. On one side national data and on other side universal data. If there be found better solutions I'll support them. Transport, banks, benefits, etc. have to consider this possibility. Illegal becomes legal to stop illegal. Again, solution is in universalizing legislation.
Yes, exposure to general public, the class action lawsuit, Mr. J.D., it will come with time, what we want now is you to tell us, what is an approximate number of members of two established parties, how many signatures you have gathered, would you give your signature on my petition for ballot access for the national election of the president of our beloved Republic in her Liberty and Sovereignty.
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 Ballot access generally refers to the ability to place a candidate on an official election ballot.  It is usually thought of in terms of a party’s ability to run candidates for public office. If a party does not have ballot access in a particular state, that means that it cannot field candidates for office in that state.
Ballot access laws are almost entirely state creations.  There are almost no relevant federal laws, and there usually aren’t relevant local laws either.  The rules vary widely from state to state.  In Mississippi, if you declare you have a party, the state says, okay, you’re a party, and then you can run candidates. In  North Carolina, you have to collect about 95,000 valid signatures from registered voters.  For reference, the Libertarians did this for the 2008 election, but it cost them $200,000 to do it.
There is also a distinction between securing and holding ballot access.  ”Securing” means getting ballot access initially, which usually requires collecting petition signatures.  ”Holding” means that a party in a given state can maintain their ballot access from one election to the next, which usually means that a candidate of the party got a high enough percentage of the vote.  In some states, securing and/or holding are based on partisan registration numbers.
If a party doesn’t have ballot access, it can’t run candidates.  If a party can’t run candidates, it’s essentially not a party at all, just a political club.  Third parties often refer to fighting to achieve lofty ballot access hurdles as a struggle for their very existence. One other point which should be stressed: it is very common for a state-level party to expend more energy just to get on to the ballot than they expend on behalf of their candidates once they’re on the ballot.  It can be such grueling, exhaustive work just to come into legal existence that it will burn out volunteers months before Election Day.


Delegates are the people who will decide the nomination at the Democratic National Convention. Delegates from the fifty US states, the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico have a single vote each, while some delegates from American Samoa, the Virgin Islands, Guam and Democrats Abroad have half a vote each. Thus, the total number of delegates is slightly higher than the total number of available delegate votes (4,048).
The Democratic party is the largest party in this 

country with over 72 million like minded individuals. 

Many believe that the economy regulations should be in 

place to balance the needs of business and the individual. 
Democratic Progressives tend to advocate a relatively centre-left economic and left-wing social agenda.[1] Unifying issues among progressive Democrats include opposition to the War in Iraq, opposition to economic liberalism and social conservatism, opposition to all corporate influence in government, support for universal health care and Single payer health care, revitalization of the national infrastructure and steering the Democratic Party in the direction of being a more forceful party. Compared to other factions of the party, they've been most critical of the Republican Party, and most supportive of direct government action as a means to establish social and economic equality.
The overall percentage of employed wage and salary workers that are union members fell to 12 percent in 2006, a significant decline from U.S. unions' peak membership of 36 percent in the mid-1950s. 
currently about 36.5 percent of public sector workers are union members, whereas approximately 7.8 percent of private sector workers belong to unions.
Usa classes:
Upper 1%
Upper middle 15%
Middle 30%
Working 30%
Working poor 12%
Underclass 12%

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