In the United States, the system of two major parties has been as comprehensive as American politics to wipe out all traces of nearly all options. Recent criticisms are directed at how the two parties are actually the same, and words like "Republocrat" and "Demican" are used as derogatory names for the two parties Green Party: However, new parties are coming to the scene. There was not a lot of slow news that this was accepted. So what is it and what is it standing for?
The Green Party is based on the principles of green politics, political ideology is focused on ecological and environmental protection issues, beyond the mere advocacy of these broad media-based causes of their environment, they are It advocates nonviolence and peace, and social and civil liberties. Philosophy is that these problems are inherently associated with ecological, social and human health of the body.
If you remember a poster of the sixties that said "war is bad for flowers and other creatures", it is not only flowers, but of course, war is bad for people, countries, and the economy. When you do, that last claim may seem counterintuitive because the national economy is booming. However, the keyword that does not apply any more is "National", which is the 21st century, and the world economy is the dominant reality. This takes the facts of war between nations, up to the same effect that gang wars in your neighborhood have. Well
In fact, the "four pillars of the green party" explain it better. Ecology is not just a matter of simply choosing "paper or plastic", but is a long-term problem, and eventually a whole community review as a global community Social justice rather than egalitarian perspective, class, gender Based on the distinction between ethnicity, or culture, it seems to stamp all forms of discrimination Grassroots democracy is a participatory democracy and is adopted by the Greens as the only reliable governance model It is possible to cut bureaucracy from our government model and execute things by participating directly through the communication infrastructure. Finally, non-violence reflects Green's policy of refusing violence as a means of overcoming the other.
In short, the core beliefs of the Greens are not really new after all. They are from leaders such as Gandhi and the traditional beliefs of the United States as Quakers, who were here to discover this country when it began American Christians who are good neighbors for countries and fall in the spirit of cooperation with countries that are founded primarily on Buddhism and Hinduism, reject the religion and conviction of "foreigners" in the chapter of Matthew There is no need to look farther than the gospel mount Jesus-Christ preaching
It is interesting to establish democratic system Greenpa with almost all countries. Canada, Peru, Norway, South Africa, Ireland and Mongolia all have strong greens.
However, hostility exclusivity's uniquely American culture does something difficult for the Greens to establish here. The United States is home to some of the world's most intolerant groups, with war declared in race, country, religion, conviction, and even the most trivial, trivial, and harmless practices. Can a country filled with angry bigots learn to love and coexist with peace with the rest of the world?
If not, you can always take the comfort of not having to worry about war once the rest of the world turns green. After all, green is non-violent.
Urban Legend of the President
When the United States was first established, it took a while for them to even admit having the president. It was thought that having one central cadre would come to have too many kings-something that they still shudder with in thought. Well, they were at least partially right, in that the kingdoms tended to inspire legends-quite a bit of folklore around the president's office, the bottom of some of these Get in and let's sort the truth from balderdash.
Jimmy-Carter saw the UFO?
Well, the former president certainly seemed to think he did. He submitted a report at the UFO Research Center in Evanston, Illinois, in January 1973. The report insisted that in 1969 Carter and a group of dozens found objects floating in the sky. The color, size, and brightness gradually changed before it disappeared from view, apparently by retreating to the sky. In later analysis, what was witnessed was Venus and some unusual atmospheric conditions that made it interesting. Usually
Ronald Reagan believed in astrology?
In a nutshell, no. But his wife and Nancy Reagan are the first women. Staff Donald-Regan's chief revealed that Nancy should consult with an astrologer when setting up a travel plan. This was engrossed in the media that sounds like Ronald himself was leading national policy from the pillars of newspaper astrology. Reagan himself said of the incident, "The media is acting like a child with a new toy-don't mind that there is no truth to it." Nancy Reagan traveling after his assassination attempt It is suspected that she has developed the fear of her husband's superstition.
Is the president a member of the secret "skull and bone" society?
No, but some of our presidents and presidential candidates are members. Despite the sinister names, "skulls and bones" are really one of the dozens of college secret societies that are only high social frat clubs for graduates, and it is Yale the rest of the college-based secret societies The only purpose is to ensure that you have one and what is to make people wonder why they go there, "The skull and bones" are taken up very well in online references, meetings Complete with a picture of the site. Rumors fly about their supposed rituals, but if they don't like it, everyone has to blame themselves for their stupid game, themselves
Has there been a curse on the president elected in the zero year?
The legend of the curse grew centered on facts, indeed, the seven presidents of the row elected in the year ending with zero died at the office, assassination from the cause of nature and three or that makes anyone cautious It is enough. However, Reagan was elected in 1980, survived his words and survived long.
Do tall candidates win the election?
This mythology has been hard-tested, surveyed, and unspoken to bust it, but I think people still have a statistical bias towards tall candidates. There is evidence at this point but that the candidate for victory has an average of two or more on the top of the loser, people live the result of small samples distorted so far, so has the US President With only 43 people, the short statistical samples were able to make most of the hypotheses about the winner. A loser-one with the longest name, one with a dark suit, one with a full head of hair-and find some legitimacy. There is also a theory that white men in rich families always win the election.
Zachary-Taylor died of eating cherries?
The circumstances surrounding his demise in the office are indeed poorly documented. The cause of death is formally "cholera morbus" bacteria, cholera, dysentery, and most of the food poisoning from other diseases from eating nasty bugs and spoiled food Diagnosis to eliminate him assassination It was done even after post-mortem examination. Keep in mind that it was in the mid-1800s, and food safety and hygiene practices were not very modern. Since he was attending the 4th celebration when he became ill, heatstroke is also cited as a factor. Anyway, maybe just before he died, he ate the cherries, along with some milk, green apples, pickled cucumbers, so maybe they were any of them
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