The first *best* step is to take the money out of politics altogether.

- ferg


On Tue, Feb 5, 2013 at 9:57 AM, Conrad Constantine <con...@1211.net> wrote:

> On 2/5/2013 12:46 PM, Dan White wrote:
>>
>>
>>> e.      General election will decide the president (or whatever office)
>>>
>>> f.        No more electoral college
>>
>>
>> Yes please.
>>
>
> I still think my solution is the best.
>
> Parties do not elect their presidential candidates, only nominate them. The
> population votes for all the presented candidates from all parties.
>
> with the Top three highest voted candidates (party irrelevant) now entering
> the ring, gladiatorial combat ensues - to the death. Four years later the
> president must again defend his title from a new batch of challengers.
>
> house and senate remain pretty much the same, however any citizen has the
> right to challenge them in single combat for their position once every three
> months. terms are otherwise unlimited.
>
> Hey, it might not be a perfect form of government, but at least it will have
> rich privileged people dying for their beliefs, instead of poor folks
> sacrificing themselves for the same.
>
>
>
>
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