On Jan 15, 2010, at 9:47 AM, Kathy Dopp wrote:

On Fri, Jan 15, 2010 at 1:44 AM, robert bristow-johnson
<r...@audioimagination.com> wrote:
Kathy may make mistakes, but I'd be astonished to find her lying.

she's pretty partisan (as am i), now i don't even remember what she said
that i found so hard to believe.

Really!!??  Since I've never contributed or participated with *any*
campaign and my work has been completely nonpartisan,

you're *very* partisan about the IRV vs. Plurality/Deleayed_runoff debate. you are soooo anti-IRV that you have absolutely no recognition of the *well* *known* problems regarding Plurality in a multiparty, multi-candidate election. you are sooooo anti-IRV that you

"partisan" doesn't have to mean Dem vs GOP (or Prog vs. Libertarian whatever). your unbending, not completely thoughtful (or at least thought out) positions (actually it position, singular) about this is precisely what identifies you as a bulldog. a partisan bulldog.

that's what you are.


since you claim *again* to be able to read my mind better than I can,



what political party do I belong to and am I so partisan with?

see above.

you are in the rabid anti-IRV party.

it's someone else, but are tea-baggers partisan? they're not Dem or GOP. at least they claim not.


I did go to a particular political party convention

pftttt...


Your deep confusion of your own imagination and reality is truly
astonishing Robert.

yes it is.  whatever you say.

you complain about IRV.  i do too, you ignore it.

you complain about IRV, i offer plausible resolution to what we all recognize as problematic, but since it isn't the simplistic reversion to the old-fashioned FPTP that so heavily favors the two-party system, you ignore and infer that i am an IRV partisan (i think Terry wishes i *was*, but he has known for months that i am highly critical of it). but i continue to recognize the reasons we ditched FPTP and adopted IRV in the first place (for just the mayoral race). *those* are totally legit reasons and you have shown no acknowledgment of any of it. you have made several factually incorrect statements, and when the content of those factually incorrect statements started being about me, my positions, and what i have said, i started to become incredulous. NO ONE, reading this list or anything i said at FairVote (hell, i was arguing with Rob Richie himself) or in the local Burlington blogs, can credibly claim that i think that IRV is the solution.

but IRV is still better than FPTP for the multiparty, multi-candidate context.

but, if for a partisan bulldog, it's hard to listen.


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r b-j                  r...@audioimagination.com

"Imagination is more important than knowledge."




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