Thursday, November 07, 2002

US Elections Time to Remove the Bananas... and Return Our Republic to Democracy

Many leaders seem to have a funny idea about democracy: they think it's about voting. Bush and many, if not most, other American politicians, think that giving hundreds of millions of dollars to huge media corporations to carpet-bomb the minds of voters means that democracy is served when a vote is held. But in the earliest democracy, there was no voting: the Athenian Greeks had an annual lottery, and every citizen was in the pool. When your name was drawn, you had to serve in the Polis or legislature for a year. At the end of the year, you were out and replaced by a new person selected in the lottery. Sort of like jury duty.
· Democratic Loterry and Audit [Common Sense]
· US: Who Won? Who Lost? Who Knows? [Washington Post]

The GOP Sweep And The Fourth Estate

With a Republican sweep in Washington, the Fourth Estate may be the only check and balance to the GOP's ascendent power.
· Will Dissenting and Angry Voices Be Heard? [Tom Paine]
· The AngryDems.com WALL OF FRUSTRATION [Dems]

Letterman on Clinton
On monday night Letterman had a joke that went something like this:

Bill Clinton had a busy day on the campaign trail. He was in 5 states, 7 cities and 3 flight attendants.

NSW Elections Developer heaven, Labor hell

I had no Idea...
that Carr was so crashed up.

Margo Kingston how to Drive a Carr through the environment. The drive Includes a speech by former Speaker of the NSW Assembly Kevin Rozzoli.
· Ode to developers [SMH Webdiary]

Media Speaker faults media ownership concentration

Norman Solomon believes democracy in the media is central to our lives. But he doesn’t think there’s enough of it because of the control large corporations exercise over media coverage.
· Monopoly on Storytelling [Mercury]

Off the record

The Messy View From Prague: It’s a good story. It’s more of a bikini story, one would say.
· Storm in a teacup [Observer]

Literature Literary storm swirls around Yann Martel

Just over two weeks after winning Britain's top literary award Canadian author Yann Martel in the centre of a literary storm over plot similarities between his novel and a Brazilian book.
· Idea of Zoo in Berlin [Globe & Male]