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    Who are the NERD fund donors Mr Snyder?

    Raise the curtain.

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    I had posted a long reply (none / 0) (#31)
    by InksLWC on Mon Dec 10, 2012 at 03:28:58 AM EST
    discussing the spectrum of people who vote their conscience vs. people who vote their district, but when I went to post it, the site crashed, and it was down whenever I tried to get on.  Is something wrong with the server?

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    • The server is fine. It is a new filter... by Corinthian Scales, 12/10/2012 07:30:05 AM EST (none / 0)
      • No... by InksLWC, 12/10/2012 12:03:03 PM EST (none / 0)
        • lol by Corinthian Scales, 12/10/2012 12:53:57 PM EST (none / 0)
          • What? by InksLWC, 12/10/2012 01:01:16 PM EST (none / 0)
    A repost of my comment (none / 0) (#35)
    by InksLWC on Mon Dec 10, 2012 at 12:08:23 PM EST
    A shorter version of what I had posted before:

    There is a spectrum in American politics:

    Personal ideology voting <----------> Constituency voting

    (A third part of the spectrum, not really applicable in American politics, but more common in parliamentary countries, is party voting, and this applies when voters vote for an MP, not really because of the person's views, but because of the party views.  This is more common in countries like Canada and Britain, where the end result of voting is to get your party either into leadership or official opposition.)

    I personally fall on the personal ideology side: I believe politicians should vote their personal beliefs because of our republic system of government; this does not mean that those on the other side of the spectrum are "wrong", per se.  Constituency voting is fine; I just don't agree with it.

    But it should raise a red flag when a politican who usually practices ideology voting "votes his constituency" on an issue, especially when that issue is controversial.

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