You have obviously never read Mauz. It won the Pulitzer Prize a few years back and is absolutely brilliant and is one of the most entertaining history stories ever. I agree with everything but sorry that is just a great graphic novel that is definitely considered literature.
I didn't like my comment, but I was too slow editting it. Here's the revised version.
That's only half true though. A candidate has not come along that can change the minds of those states right now. Not too long ago the West Coast was heavily Republican and the East Coast was almost entirely Democratic. Now it's reversed. These things do change. Also, most presidential elections in the US's history have been decided by 1-2% that means that a 3% victory is a landslide. A candidate does not need to change the minds of a lot of people to change their chances of winning an election.
The founding fathers were entirely against the 51% controlling the outcome of ANYTHING. This is a much scarier thing than most people realize. The electoral college system was set up so that even if 51% of the people agree on something it does not mean they should completely control that issue. Just because someone is in the 49% does not mean their opinion should be thrown in the trash. That is the idea behind the electoral college.
That's only half true though. A candidate has not come along that can change the minds of those states right now. Not too long ago the West Coast was heavily Republican and the East Coast was almost entirely Democratic. Now it's reversed. These things do change. Also, most presidential elections in the US's history have been decided by 1-2% that means that a 3% victory is a landslide. A candidate does not need to change the minds of a lot of people to change their chances of winning an election.
The founding fathers were entirely against the 51% controlling the outcome of ANYTHING. This is a much scarier thing than most people realize. The electoral college system was set up so that even if 51% of the people agree on something it does not mean they should completely control that issue. Just because someone is in the 49% does not mean their opinion should be thrown in the trash. That is the idea behind the electoral college.
Geeze guys, are you trying to fill up my notification inbox? Although I can't say I'm mad. It's interesting to read what you guys are talking about :P...
I would still classify it as literature, but as long as your opinion is educated in reading the book before condemning it then I think this is still a good post even if I disagree. :)
I'm no grammar nazi but holy shit...
It's twenty-eleven :P...
MW says that is not a definition of go. = /
You have obviously never read Mauz. It won the Pulitzer Prize a few years back and is absolutely brilliant and is one of the most entertaining history stories ever. I agree with everything but sorry that is just a great graphic novel that is definitely considered literature.
I didn't like my comment, but I was too slow editting it. Here's the revised version.
That's only half true though. A candidate has not come along that can change the minds of those states right now. Not too long ago the West Coast was heavily Republican and the East Coast was almost entirely Democratic. Now it's reversed. These things do change. Also, most presidential elections in the US's history have been decided by 1-2% that means that a 3% victory is a landslide. A candidate does not need to change the minds of a lot of people to change their chances of winning an election.
The founding fathers were entirely against the 51% controlling the outcome of ANYTHING. This is a much scarier thing than most people realize. The electoral college system was set up so that even if 51% of the people agree on something it does not mean they should completely control that issue. Just because someone is in the 49% does not mean their opinion should be thrown in the trash. That is the idea behind the electoral college.
That's only half true though. A candidate has not come along that can change the minds of those states right now. Not too long ago the West Coast was heavily Republican and the East Coast was almost entirely Democratic. Now it's reversed. These things do change. Also, most presidential elections in the US's history have been decided by 1-2% that means that a 3% victory is a landslide. A candidate does not need to change the minds of a lot of people to change their chances of winning an election.
The founding fathers were entirely against the 51% controlling the outcome of ANYTHING. This is a much scarier thing than most people realize. The electoral college system was set up so that even if 51% of the people agree on something it does not mean they should completely control that issue. Just because someone is in the 49% does not mean their opinion should be thrown in the trash. That is the idea behind the electoral college.
Geeze guys, are you trying to fill up my notification inbox? Although I can't say I'm mad. It's interesting to read what you guys are talking about :P...
Moderation is the key =)
I would still classify it as literature, but as long as your opinion is educated in reading the book before condemning it then I think this is still a good post even if I disagree. :)
Hence the right to remain silent.
Going to start saying that just to see how people react.
Men can also get raped without anything sexual happening. Anything from video games to fist fights can involve getting raped.
Everyone has at least one black friend who loves racist jokes though.
Post your names here so everyone can UD your names =D.
-John
Just keep posting I still got a chuckle out of this post. =)