What I absolutely hate is when I write a long post and people do as if it doesn't exist ! <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/memad.gif" alt="" />
And, yes, sometimes I AM emotional.
Alrik - as I have said previously, the context or the conclusion in your posting is not always obvious to everybody at first glance.
So don't complain - this one is a masterpiece in that respect.
[color:"orange"] I'm young and don't know enough about politic; I feel kind of helpless and lost towards the subject, wich is pretty hard, and even discouraging sometimes [/color]
LaFille - if you feel lost towards the 'hard' subject, as I formulated, then I am sorry. Evoking such feelings was not my intention. If however your statement is to be read as 'the subject of politics is hard, because I'm young and inexperienced' - then that's exactly the right attitude! Not the ones having experience voting 12 times for the same party without further thinking, but those who are uncertain and think about their vote will be the catalysts to change.
That said - The meaty part is 3., as Lowkey said. 1. and 2. is to open the door of and to your minds.
I would really like to see views on -
What are the benefits of referendums?
What are dangers?
What should be topics, if any?
Or am I too strict? <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/puppyeyes.gif" alt="" />