Pirate Party
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- biffvernon
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Pirate Party
Die Piraten Partei seems to have done rather well, with 11% of the vote in recent German Elections.
In Britain they have a rather jolly flag:
What's not to like?
http://www.pirateparty.org.uk
In Britain they have a rather jolly flag:
What's not to like?
http://www.pirateparty.org.uk
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Yet another drain on the votes for mainstream politicians.
As for file-sharing - that started when the compact cassette recorder became affordable to the masses in the mid seventies, and the music industry has been fighting a losing battle ever since.
As for file-sharing - that started when the compact cassette recorder became affordable to the masses in the mid seventies, and the music industry has been fighting a losing battle ever since.
"We fail to mandate economic sanity because our brains are addled by....compassion." (Garrett Hardin)
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No British Government has been elected on a majority of the whole electorate since Stanley Baldwin in 1935. The last time Bliar was elected he did so with only a fifth of the public vote. Cameron would have got a quarter, but for the support of the LibDems (who got even less).
The issue that politics won't deal with is the fact that people don't vote because they have nothing to vote for -- and that means nothing they do has popular legitimacy.
The issue that politics won't deal with is the fact that people don't vote because they have nothing to vote for -- and that means nothing they do has popular legitimacy.
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It's a shame one of the pictures on their front page shows a placard calling for 'jobs, growth, justice'. This is them endorsing growth, which we all know is finished.
Sorry to be picky but the devil is in the details.
Sorry to be picky but the devil is in the details.
I experience pleasure and pains, and pursue goals in service of them, so I cannot reasonably deny the right of other sentient agents to do the same - Steven Pinker
Surely pirates are fugitives from justice, and you couldn't call what they do a proper job. I guess that growth is good for them though, as it creates more stuff for them to steal!emordnilap wrote:It's a shame one of the pictures on their front page shows a placard calling for 'jobs, growth, justice'.
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I noticed that. It's why I haven't joined. I want to join a Truthful Party.emordnilap wrote:It's a shame one of the pictures on their front page shows a placard calling for 'jobs, growth, justice'. This is them endorsing growth, which we all know is finished.
Sorry to be picky but the devil is in the details.
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That's a bit harsh, it's just an image of dissatisfaction.
Try entering into a debate about growth with them, and even if right now the party thinks it's possible to have infinite growth (I don't think this is the case for the most prominant members) it doesn't mean they are being untruthful, just wrong.
Try entering into a debate about growth with them, and even if right now the party thinks it's possible to have infinite growth (I don't think this is the case for the most prominant members) it doesn't mean they are being untruthful, just wrong.