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		<title>On partisan politics</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I have a confession. No matter how much peer pressure I  feel, I just can&#8217;t bring myself to get behind one political party and support  that party 100% in all things. I don&#8217;t agree with the entire Liberal/Democrat  agenda, nor with the entire Conservative/Republican agenda. I find it impossible  to imagine [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="clear_right"><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-145" title="Democrats vs Republicans" src="http://mecandes.poverellomedia.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/03/n844665267_4242919_83441.jpg" alt="Democrats vs Republicans" width="150" height="160" />I have a confession. No matter how much peer pressure I  feel, I just can&#8217;t bring myself to get behind one political party and support  that party 100% in all things. I don&#8217;t agree with the entire Liberal/Democrat  agenda, nor with the entire Conservative/Republican agenda. I find it impossible  to imagine giving either party &#8220;carte blanche&#8221; to do everything they want, to  the exclusion of the other.</p>
<p>(You might think at this point that I&#8217;m going  to continue this post by stating, &#8220;I agree with this policy, but not this,&#8221; and  &#8220;I understand this point of view, but not that&#8221; &#8212; but that&#8217;s not what it&#8217;s  about.)</p>
<p>We are confronting a lot of really big issues in our times, and  it is understandable that these kinds of issues can get folks really riled up &#8212;  whether it&#8217;s health care, or global warming, or abortion, or the economy, or  something else &#8212; chances are, if you have any political interest at all, then  there is probably at least one thing that you consider to be of pinnacle  importance.</p>
<p>Lately though, it seems like more and more folks &#8212; when they  find that one pinnacle issue &#8212; just completely jump whole-hog onto that party&#8217;s  bandwagon. &#8220;If I agree with them on this one thing, then they must be right  about everything else, right?&#8221; For example: you aren&#8217;t allowed to be against  both abortion <em>and</em> global warming, because one party champions one of  those causes, and the other party champions the other. The party&#8217;s supporters  say, &#8220;you&#8217;re either with us, or against us,&#8221; so you&#8217;re going to have to give up  your position on one of those issues if you want to fit in.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m weary, so  very weary, of all the groups who claim you <em>must</em> vote based on their one  issue&#8230; if you don&#8217;t vote for precisely whom they tell you, then you are going  to risk being ostracized, or worse. Heck, they might be right about that issue:  but constantly beating me over the head with the notion that I&#8217;m not allowed to  vote any way but their way is maddening to say the least. If I really truly and  honestly &#8220;have no choice&#8221; but to vote for a certain party, then what&#8217;s the point  of living in a democracy at all?</p>
<p>Thankfully, our political systems in  North America have some how managed to keep some semblance of balance in  place&#8230; but I find myself wishing more and more that there were more than just  two viable parties to vote for. (Emphasis on &#8220;viable&#8221;&#8230; there is a little more  choice in Canada, in theory, but not in practice lately it seems.)</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve  never taken any sort of political science course, but I have to wonder what will  happen if this partisan divide keeps growing&#8230; and I often wonder whether  modern technologies and knowledge will ever bring us a new or revised democratic  system completely unlike those in practice now&#8230; (could there ever be, for  example, a system where we vote directly on issues, instead of for  representatives?)</p>
<p>P.S. When I moved down to the U.S., there was a lot of  talk about how most folks are either a <em>registered</em> Republican or a  <em>registered</em> Democrat. The idea of &#8220;registering&#8221; as one or the other seems  like a horrific invasion of privacy to me &#8212; almost like a voluntary  surrendering of the basic and arguably most important freedom that democracy  gives us. (I know, technically you can change your vote in the privacy of the  booth &#8212; but still.) I understand the notion of throwing your support behind the  party that you believe in &#8212; but in the modern computerized world where  everything about us is tracked and shared among government agencies, I&#8217;d rather  not have my political &#8220;orientation&#8221; on file for them to use to discriminate  against me, thanks!</div>
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