That is when we shall open the floodgates here and let debate commence. Make a list of the most diverse political sites you can. Especially those you hate.
What is the GOP going to do? Argue they are fiscal conservatives? HAAAAAAAHAAAAAHAAAAAAHAAAAHAAHAAHAAAHAAA!
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Anonymous2009-03-30 12:35
This idea has potential.
I put forward conservapedia.com
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Anonymous2009-04-10 17:09
I suggest adaptation of anonymous metagovernment.
It could give some interesting perspectives on world politics as it would be the one true voice of the people.
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A bunch of goatee'd poolo-neck sweater wearing pseudo-intellectuals, such as RedCream, circle jerk and pretend they are of but a few smug cynical boffins in a dystopia who know the TROOF.
>>8 The goal of the Metagovernment project is to make the governance of any community as accessible as a free software project. No one is required to participate, but everyone is allowed to participate, just as software developers can contribute to open source projects and editors can contribute to Wikipedia.
This form of democracy, called open source governance, does not entail traditional voting or majority rule. Instead, people may help govern any community as much or as little as they wish by creating, discussing, and supporting proposals.
HAHAHA, OH WOW! Seriously, the whole free software movement works since it costs next to nothing to make digital copies of data, but to take the same idea towards Government and politics is bound to fail.
Well that sounds fascinating. Now how do I get people to fund one? It obviously needs to be put into action to some capacity or the whole idea is worthless.
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Anonymous2009-12-02 15:43
Well you all failed that one. Your next chance is September 2011.
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Anonymous2009-12-04 10:14
Metagovernment would never work because it is too open to abuse.