Archive | August, 2012

Quick Responses to The Major Arguments Against Third Party Presidential Candidates

The two party tyranny in the United States relies on myths.  Those myths are the keystone of our government as it is – but not as it must be.   I do not believe for a moment that people’s allegiance to the Democrat and Republican Parties would continue if not for the partisan fear of [...]

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Things We Can Do

As you probably already know, the Advocacy Center encourages citizens to take charge of our society’s future and take responsibility for the consequences of their actions/inactions.  We have focused so much on voting during the 2012 election for three reasons: (1) It does not receive much attention; (2) it is hard to see how progressive [...]

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Part 5: There Are Alternative Candidates for President. Here Are a Few.

Admittedly, this series says the same thing numerous times in slightly different ways.  The goal is to convince people that voting for a third party or independent candidate for president is probably a necessary step to achieving significant and progressive reforms in our society.  There are numerous ways to show that, but in my mind [...]

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Part 4: Political Bystanders

“We want to explode one particular view that people have: ‘Were I in that situation, I would behave in an altruistic, wonderful way,’ he said. ‘What I say is, ‘No, you’re misreading what’s happening. I want to teach you about the pressures [that can cause bystander behavior]. Then when you feel those pressures, I want [...]

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Part 3: Please Listen to Benjamin Franklin, and Take Some Responsibility for Your Government

In the last post, we discussed why the “two party system” does not work in theory.  One need look no further than the two major party candidates for this year’s Presidential election for evidence that the “two party system” does not work in practice, either.  One, President Obama, has continually favored elite private interests over [...]

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Part 2: The Two Party System Does Not Work in Theory

Almost all voters in the United States accept that we have a “two party system” that practically precludes a third party or independent Presidential candidate from succeeding.  Most politicians and the mainstream media push this narrative very hard; but as an historical matter, it clearly is not true (something to which this series will return).  [...]

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Part 1: Voters Should Be Open to Third Party and Independent Candidates

As the first post in the series, I want to broach the idea that an alternative candidate to Barack Obama and Mitt Romney can positively impact the upcoming election and politics thereafter.  This is the general theme of the series, and so it will be significantly expanded on in the upcoming days. As far as [...]

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ACED Returns

ACED is back!  Thanks for your patience and support during the absence. Briefly, here is what you should expect from this organization in the near future: a redesigned webpage, new features, and continued blogging.  I would like the first–the webpage–to come first, but that is not possible.  As a basically unfunded organization, ACED relies on [...]

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