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ilikeverin
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« on: August 22, 2004, 06:27:19 PM »

I have a problem with:

  • Section 1, Part a, Numeral 3  

The AFIP has no official chairman... while I may be considered the de facto chairman, we have never voted on one.  I, for one, think it is better that there is no chairman or no council-type doohickey, so it's recognised that everyone in the party is the same.

  • Section 1, Part d

What if the party does not think anyone is good for the job?

  • Section 3, Part d

Urgh.  Why are larger parties granted more rights?  It makes no sense!

I mean, the Reform Party... the Green Party... the Constitution Party... the Libertarian Party... all of those people can have Presidential Candidates in RL.  Why not minor parties?

It seems the only way we can do this is by petition, which would not be politically viable, or by joining another party, which is out of the question.

Also, what happens when a party has less than 5 registered voters/less than 3 registered voters in a district?

  • Section 6
Wayyyyy too binding. Why do we have to have them that weekend?

Personally, I think this is way too binding... there are so many things you HAVE TO DO that there's no room for 'creativity', so to speak.
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