11/1/2006 12:00:02 AM
It's easy to offer a contract when you are a naive idiot and know you will never have to live up to it since you won't fucking be elected, anyway.
11/1/2006 12:14:35 AM
In the end though, the answer to the "will never be elected" problem is to actualy elect the guy.
11/1/2006 12:31:45 AM
Not a legally binding contract.
11/1/2006 12:32:07 AM
I'd vote for him. He's got gumption.
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11/1/2006 9:32:25 AM
^Yes, of course. Liberty and Responsibility through limited government is anathema to Big Government Socialists.I say "Release the Fire Ants!"
11/1/2006 9:42:22 AM
"Michael Badnarik"Why does this name sound familiar? Do we know him from somewhere else? And to the best of my knowledge a contract requires consent upon both parties. Even if Badnarik signed the contract it isn't valid until the opposing party signs it in some form. Secondly, a contract usually requires give and take to be conscionable. For example, what are the people of District 10 giving up by agreeing to the contract? I suppose he is arguing that the act of voting for him is tacit agreement to the contract and what they are giving up is the possibility of voting for another candidate, rather convoluted and there will always be a question as to whether a secret ballot-vote constitutes consent, since you cannot prove how you voted it seems unlikely that anyone will be able to proceed in court. on the other hand, none of these restrictions apply to arbitration. If Badnarik goes to arbitration and obeys the ruling then the enforceability of the contract is irrelevant. Of course, if once elected he ignores the contract and then refuses arbitration I suspect there will be no court in the land legally able to compel him to do so.[Edited on November 1, 2006 at 9:43 AM. Reason : ..]
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11/1/2006 9:46:08 AM
Imagine if we could get a legal instrument like this created with no question to its enforcement.And each Leviathan-party candidate had to file a Candidate Contract. Now that would be some interested reading.
11/1/2006 9:52:05 AM
that would be fucking stupid.
11/1/2006 11:10:59 AM
We'd be willing to keep this guy out of government if you'd go ahead and have some fire ants crawl around on your testicles. To make sure you do it EarthDogg can be the witness. Go, do it now.
11/1/2006 12:54:39 PM
if this happened on a larger scale, legislators would be in even more of a stranglehold by their constituency never to offend or to make tough compromises.while this all looks great on paper (if you don't think about it critically for more than a second), the complexities of getting bills passed through the congress means that this 'contract' could never be followed by someone who intends to actually cast a vote on a single bill.[Edited on November 1, 2006 at 12:58 PM. Reason : .]
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