In a message dated 2/5/2008 10:41:06 P.M.  Pacific Standard Time, 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I think this is what has me  confused.
When we elect what passes for a government, Parliament is  dissolved, the 
campaigning runs for about a month, then we pick the least  offensive option.
I don't understand what the primarys are supposed to  accomplish.

William Robb

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Yes, you do. 

We  don't have a parliamentary system. I think our system is unique. Though I 
think  some may have copied it since. Three branches, Congress, Supreme 
Court,  President. The first two can make laws, the last can't. But basically 
the 
idea  is Congress makes laws, the Supreme Court interprets them when there is a 
 conflict, and the President is like the CEO, he runs the show, but doesn't  
actually make laws. Checks and balances.

Primaries are to determine the  nominee for each party, the Democratic and 
Republican. Third parties have been a  small blib on the screen, never really 
taken hold. And Independents, which have  grown in numbers.

Me, I think a six or eight party system would be just  dandy, but it's never 
really materialized.

Nothing wrong with the  parliamentary system, but that's not the way this 
country was set-up.

We  are one big country with tons of people, so it takes awhile to get around 
to all  the states and it takes a while to hear the candidates and it takes a 
while for  them to line up votes. On the whole, it works. Sometimes it 
doesn't work as well  as we would like.

I've been watching the political scene for a long, long  time now, and even 
when I despair, in the end, I usually feel it works to a  large degree. I also 
started voting as soon as I was old enough and have voted  in every election, 
local and national, since. 

It works best when people  vote. Apathy is when it works least.

Marnie  

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