Owen thanks for highlighting AE. The cast or characters behind AE is
listed on http://www.americanselect.org/who-we-are which doesn't look
too secretive. Does anybody know any of them?
Thanks
Robert
On 9/27/11 10:35 AM, Owen Densmore wrote:
I'm not at all sure this outfit is going to help:
http://www.americanselect.org/
..and I do understand that third parties tend to split the other two
parties, Ross Perot got 19% of the vote!
But I'm starting to think AE is for real, even tho a bit spooky ..
they're rather secretive. I've registered and answered some of the
initial interview questions. And I do indeed remember just how
powerful the net was for Obama and how much it may continue to be a
big player in politics.
The main issue for me is that they appear to be primarily Democrat
rather than Republican .. or maybe Liberal vs Conservative (you get to
see how others answer the questions) so that it will likely hurt
Obama. If AE is NOT for real, it could be a plot to split the Liberal
vote!
So if AE is for real .. not a scam, and if they have at least as much
impact as Perot (19%), and if they keep on existing as an alternative,
the main question is: am I willing to hurt Obama's re-election chances?
I think the answer is "yes" not because I dislike Obama, but because
of the complete insanity of american politics today and how little
chance he has for success.
What do you think? How many of the rest of us has looked at AE? Have
registered and taken part?
-- Owen
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