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Mendalla

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WC2: Governance Vote

Polls have closed in voting on the final draft of the Wondercafe2 governance model and the results are in (SurveyMonkey sure beats counting ballots).

 

33 votes cast

 

27 in favour (81.82%)

 

6 against (18.18%)

 

The governance model is therefore passed since the document itself specifies a requirement for 80% to pass changes to foundational documents.

 

Mendalla

 

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The US election

Time for forecast the American election results. I don't think it matters all that much who wins.  Romney is every bit the dolt and fanatic he appears to be. Obama - could have been a good man - but lacking in any social view of any substance, and dependent on pretty much the same people Romney is.

I think Romney will win.

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ID, Address - this got my blood boiling this Morning.

It's time to come out of my blue funk and I think this morning has done it.

 

CrazyDad and I went to vote.

 

We arrived with our  registration card in hand that was sent to us after we were innumerated. We had also ticked on our Income Tax return the box that registers us to vote.

 

I don't drive but I have a SGI card that has my picture on it.

 





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Doubt, Faith and Democracy

My sermon for May 1

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Vote swapping - trading votes to make change

I would love to hear everyone's thoughts about this! I live in Stephen Harper's riding so I'm fascinated by this concept.

Before the debate begins I will also say that if our system was actually representative, then I could vote for who I want and see a proportional amount of seats. In that case, strategic voting wouldn't be necessary.

What do you think?

 

 

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Voting

 Has anyone voted yet? 

 

How are you basing your vote this election?  Leader, party, MP, strategic, a combination, etc?

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A corporation = a person with the right to vote?

Well, the latest from our fair province is that our government, led by Gordon Campbell and the BC Liberals, are considering granting corporations the right to vote in municipal elections. If this was granted, we would be the only jurisdiction in Canada to allow such a thing. Here's a clip from a  Policy Note from the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives on what's to come if this is permitted (click for the full article) :

 

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Shut out of the Process

At some point last night I heard someone on TV say that Passports were not being accepted as identification at the polling stations.  I know  in my mother's case this was the only photo ID she has - I don't know if she got shut out yet  - but it made me wonder if anyone lost their right to vote because of this policy.

 

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