 |
|
Topic started on 14-7-2008 @ 03:35 PM by UFOpsychiczebra
|
So, how about it? ATS members from different parts of world to run for political office? Small groups of members could work together for an ATS member
who could run for political office. Get off your butt and do something!
At first you might reject this idea but think about it, why not?
There are many intelligent people on here, who are also politically aware and are exactly the kind of people you want in those positions. It is a lie
that only secret handshakes and whatever get you into office. That my friends is a lazy excuse for not doing anything about the world you live in.
I'd run if I had the support but I think the focus should be on nominating other members or those who wish to nominate themselves. It would help if
you state what country you live in.
Get things moving folks!
|
reply to this post:
copyright & usage
|
 |
reply posted on 14-7-2008 @ 03:41 PM by infinite
|
 
Dear God no... lol
Insanity would be an understatement and ATS is not a political movement and nor does it engage in any form of activism either. Most of our members
hold views more extreme than the current lot  We'll end up declaring war on each other.
Do not get me wrong, I admire your patriotism and do not question your heart, but this has been brought up before on ATS and thrown out. I believe I
raised the question when I first joined this elegant site
|
reply to this post:
copyright & usage
|
 |
reply posted on 14-7-2008 @ 03:43 PM by MurderCityDevil
|
reply to post by UFOpsychiczebra
i could see someone running for mayor and then disclosing their ET drawing and a bag of corn chips as "DISCLOSURE"
that would not go over well with alot of people, A LOT of people
|
reply to this post:
copyright & usage
|
 |
reply posted on 14-7-2008 @ 07:01 PM by Anonymous ATS
|
reply to post by UFOpsychiczebra
To better reflect the content of this thread the title should be changed to:
"ATS Members Should Run for Political Office"
|
reply to this post:
copyright & usage
|
 |
reply posted on 14-7-2008 @ 07:06 PM by LateApexer313
|
 You first!
All kidding aside, the idea I am sure has crossed all of our minds even if fleetingly but as Infinite put so well, some of us have some pretty extreme
views about things  And what party would we run under? If you try to get elected as one of the "big two" kiss doing any good when you get
elected goodbye, because you have to spout the party line ad nauseum to even get endorsed and/or elected.
|
reply to this post:
copyright & usage
|
 |
reply posted on 15-7-2008 @ 07:31 AM by UFOpsychiczebra
|
Originally posted by infinite
Dear God no... lol
... and ATS is not a political movement ... 
I didn't say it was. In fact I suggested that all views should be represented by members, individually, not as representing ATS at all, but,
themselves and outside of ATS. Not using ATS as any type of association to what they are running for.
|
reply to this post:
copyright & usage
|
 |
reply posted on 15-7-2008 @ 07:49 AM by UFOpsychiczebra
|
Don't you think it odd that on the one hand members are exalted by each other and their views, damning the governments we have now, but then on the
other hand criticising ATS members as insane or showing disinterest in actually getting real people (yes there are real people behind these posts!)
from ATS involved in politics.
I mean, I not suggesting everyone should run for president of the US tomorrow. But, even local politics can have a big impact on your community and
lives.
So why not put your money where your mouth is or are ATS members mostly just mouth?
|
reply to this post:
copyright & usage
|
 |
reply posted on 15-7-2008 @ 08:23 AM by DaleGribble
|
reply to post by UFOpsychiczebra
most people are to busy just sitting around complaining about politics and protesting to run for an office. i plan to run for the mayor of my home
town in the next election. i doubt i will win but at least i would have tried. and who knows maybe ill run for president when i turn 35, even if its
fruitless at least i can say i tried and i will be using a God given right as an american that most people never even try...
|
reply to this post:
copyright & usage
|
 |
reply posted on 15-7-2008 @ 01:27 PM by UFOpsychiczebra
|
reply to post by DaleGribble
Assuming you're not being sarcastic? Why not get involved with local politics? Too many moaning minnies around the internet going on about how bad
things are but they expect everyone else to make it better.
|
reply to this post:
copyright & usage
|
 |
reply posted on 15-7-2008 @ 02:06 PM by Sestias
|
Getting involved in the political process is always an antidote for despair about the state of the world. Although no individual can change as many
things as they'd like to, at least you feel you're contributing to a better government. I could never run for office because I have been in a
mental hospital for short stays a couple of times. I'd be torn to pieces if that was revealed, and of course it would be because candidates are
always thoroughly vetted. Still, I volunteer to work for the campaigns of those I believe in. That gives me a sense of participation.
|
reply to this post:
copyright & usage
|
 |
reply posted on 15-7-2008 @ 02:34 PM by UFOpsychiczebra
|
Originally posted by Sestias
... I could never run for office because I have been in a mental hospital for short stays a couple of times. I'd be torn to pieces if that was
revealed, and of course it would be because candidates are always thoroughly vetted. Still, I volunteer to work for the campaigns of those I believe
in. That gives me a sense of participation. 
It is a shame on society that mental illness has such a stigma attached to it that people are made to feel they could not politically contribute in
that way once they have had any problems. But you should be proud of what you do to contribute. Doing something is better than nothing.
I find it odd and unacceptable that mental illness is seen as a block to run for office but other things such as big business crime is seen as ok as
long as they don't get caught for it.
|
reply to this post:
copyright & usage
|
 |
reply posted on 24-7-2008 @ 12:48 PM by Martin Bain
|
An offer of ATS points was made in the last Above Politics show of 10,000 points for the first ATS member who stands for and is elected to public
office.
They must be able to prove they were a member of ATS before getting elected.
If you think the points should be yours, u2u either me or Justin Case
|
reply to this post:
copyright & usage
|
 |