Re: In the News

From: Steve (steve@multisell.com)
Date: Wed Aug 21 2002 - 11:44:28 MDT


Date: Tue, 20 Aug 2002 06:45:25 -0700 (PDT)
From: Brian D Williams <talon57@well.com>
Subject: Re: In the News

>>From: Regina Pancake <regina@appliedfx.com>

>The religious right is about a third of the Republican Party,
>another third are social libertarians with the remaining third in
>between.

>What about the basic kernal programming of the (Social) Democratic
>party? Many of us find ourselves aligned with the Republican party by
>default.

>>This kind of thinking, and I think we all agree on this, has got
>>to stop.

What I've said before ... although nobody wants to listen, is that
the Posthuman Movement (in its widest sense) has to be a political
force, and should contest with burnt-out human-era ideologies
AND political parties for influence. Otherwise cranky agendas,
such as the RR "apocalyptic Christians" will get their way.

As a political party we would have the immediate advantage of being
internationally based .... not locally based like the Republicans, or New
Labour. We can talk a good game, but are we really offering anything
new, superior or worthwhile? If so, then why not test ourselves?

I realise that most people who play with the idea of Tran
don't want to get their hands dirty by actually carry out transformation,
but are happy to stay in their cosy chat-rooms and conferences.

Steve Nichols (effortless campaign for the World Presidency)
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