September 07, 2004
The world's voice, the world's vote
From September 1st to November 2, 2004 any adult in the world will have a chance to express his opinion about the candidates for President of the United States by registering and voting on this Website.
John Parker, the Communist candidate, is making a respectable showing so far.
YorkAmsterdam, and the English get New England and the Southeast. Which leaves the rest of the Mid-West and the Pacific Northwest for the Native Americans, though they may be a bit miffed not to get more...oh, and you can just sign over to Canada 1/3 of the original 13 colonies in compensation to United Empire Loyalists for their lost property :) Fes - I still think that you cannot count the territories as having full representation, not until they have the same voting rights (seems to me that there was another territory way back that was so concerned about its lack of voting that it went to war). You are right that the US is really a hegemon, not an imperial power. But this began with a quote from Arundhati Roy, who has good reason, as an Indian, not to see a lot of difference between the behaviour of the US, along with the other Western powers and the organisations like the WTO and World Bank that they dominate, as a hell of a lot different from that of the British Raj.