[pp.int.general] PPi ask Anonymous to stop Payback
Kenneth Peiruza
kenneth at contralaguerra.org
Thu Nov 25 08:09:08 CET 2010
Oh man, you know nothing about European politics. You consider Europe as
an homogeneous block and every country can have multiple different
laws.... Here we have TV blocked by law, not only by cash, so, it is
easier to grow here? you are hillarious.
So, trying to give a lesson about politics you gave a lesson about
prejudices and ignorance.
Al 24/11/10 23:47, En/na Andrew Norton ha escrit:
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> On 11/24/2010 2:42 PM, Kenneth Peiruza wrote:
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>> That is not a law, that is a bullshit.
>>
>> If that rulebook is so successful, why are you so fucking tiny?
>>
> Ah, that's easy to answer.
>
> When you're in a system that is open to new parties, and doesn't have
> exorbitant financial requirements, it's REALLY easy to get quite big,
> even if you're not very good (but it remains to be seen if you can STAY
> big, when the novelty wears off)
>
> When you're in a system that is exceedingly harsh to new parties, that
> sets extremely high barriers to entry and makes you re-do those barriers
> should you fail to be really successful that one time, and requires
> hundreds of thousands of dollars to be successful (which is the
> situation in the US) then it's kinda hard to get big. It's been over 40
> years since anyone not a republican or democrat has gotten an electoral
> college vote (that's the votes for president) I wrote a little peice on
> it just before our last election (3 weeks ago)
> http://ktetch.blogspot.com/2010/11/breaking-2-party-two-step.html
>
> The libertarian party, the 3rd biggest party in the US, can be on the
> presidential ballot in 48 states+DC, and still not be allowed to
> participate in the debates. Heck, in 2004 the Libertarian and Green
> party candidates were arrested when they went to enter the venue of one
> of the debates, to serve a court order. It was in full view of most of
> the media, and there wasn't a SINGLE story about it.
>
> It's easy to grow fast, when you're in an easy system, and have novelty
> on your side. We have been there, you will be here in time.
>
>
>> Maybe it isn't so good book?
>>
>> Man, you are hillarious.
>>
>>
> - --
> Andrew Norton
> http://ktetch.blogspot.com
> Tel: (352)6-KTETCH [352-658-3824]
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