tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19777639.post114866164966047549..comments2020-11-16T00:05:34.191-05:00Comments on THE CENTRIST: 74: “Roadmap to Reform”TONY PHYRILLAShttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18383642518928715216noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19777639.post-1148689875814208232006-05-26T20:31:00.000-04:002006-05-26T20:31:00.000-04:00I think you are absolutely correct. I have felt a...I think you are absolutely correct. <BR/><BR/>I have felt all along that, while reform like we are seeking is not something new to the world, far from it, but right now, this movement is out in front world wide, and the upside to this movement is very lopsided versus the downside. <BR/><BR/>The hardest parts will be to get voters to forego Partisanship for Principle, and then to retain strong enough feelings to ensure they vote, and they help others to vote. <BR/><BR/>A message MUST be sent to the two principle political parties in this country that the people will no longer tolerate the elitsim and hubrist of elected official, and business as usual must end. <BR/><BR/>The absolutely wonderful side to all of this is the fact that only in a select few nations on this earth can a bloodless change of power such as this occur. <BR/><BR/>In and of itself, that should serve as a model to the world. <BR/><BR/>I propose that activists across the state man the polls in November and offer a purple inking of the thumbs of anyone who comes out of the polling station and admits they voted against an incumbent. Let's show the world that like the Iraqis we do not take the power of the ballot for granted.<BR/><BR/>Thank you for your inciteful comment. <BR/><BR/>THE CENTRISTAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com