Friday, November 7, 2008

PSA!!! and Missing POSTS

http://jakk-govclass.blogspot.com/ - I had a bad computer so I couldn't access student share. So I posted the link to Jakk's blog who has our group psa on PROP 8.

Journal: Three Issues that mean the most to me: The Three issues that mean the most to me in the goverenment are. Abortion Rights, Environmental concerns such as air quality, cars etc, and Education as in funding for schools.

My political Party of choice: I am not sure. I believe that I like the Peace and Freedom Party. AND A MIX OF THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY Because they believe in a small amount of government yet also run by the people, and they still believe in structure. The Peace and Freedom Party, founded in 1967, is committed to socialism, democracy, ecology, feminism and racial equality. We represent the working class, those without capital in a capitalist society. We organize toward a world where cooperation replaces competition, a world where all people are well fed, clothed and housed; where all women and men have equal status; where all individuals may freely endeavor to fulfill their own talents and desires; a world of freedom and peace where every community retains its cultural integrity and lives with all others in harmony. We offer this summary of our immediate and long-range goals:

Socialism

We support social ownership and democratic management of industry and natural resources. Under capitalism, the proceeds of labor go to the profits of the wealthy few. With socialism, production is planned to meet human needs.

To us, socialism is workers' democracy, including the principle that all officials are elected, recallable at any time, and none receives more than a worker's wage. Socialism can only be brought about when we, the working class, unite and act as a body in our own interests. Our goals cannot be achieved by electoral means alone. We participate in mass organization and direct action in neighborhoods, workplaces, unions and the armed forces everywhere.

While organizing for the future, we work in the present, challenging the system with the following immediate and transitional goals:

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