Who will become the 44th President of the United States of America. That's the question the whole world is asking. Everyone is sure Obama will get more votes, but so did Al Gore back in 2000 and yet Bush became President because he had more electors in the Electoral College. How does the system work? It is actually more like a race inside a race. Every state has a certain amount of electors. There are 538 electors, so whoever wins, that person has to score at least 270 electors. Most states have the "winner takes it all" principle. For example: California has 55 electors and it is almost certain Obama will win in that state. It doesn't matter if he wins with 1 vote more or 1.000.000 votes because the winner will take all the 55 votes. So this is something tricky. Most states have their own way of voting, only the "swing states" are very close. So whoever wins those states will most likely be the next president of the USA.
Over here in the West, we take democratic elections for normal. But for other parts of the world, it is an utopia. Some African examples of dictators who appropriated control after a coup or fake democratic elections. Examples are very easy to find. Campaoré from Burkina Faso, Biya from Cameroon, dos Santos from Angola, ...But what do most of those have in common? For starters, most claim to be a democracy, but in fact it is not. When you look at the Constitution (yes most have one, but as a future lawyer I know that it can be abused and read in a way no one would ever interpret it), you could conclude it is a free election. But what is the meaning of fear when people are openly brutalized? How can someone exercise their democratic rights to vote when they have to fear for bad consequences when the current leader will not be re-elected? Any election that is not free from fear, is not fair (dixit Sheriff).
Surprising news today. It was announced that Allen Iverson will play for the Detroit Pistons. I wanted him to play for the Miami Heat! Talking about the Heat, I feel another crappy season coming up. Right now they have a .333 score, almost as bad as last year when they ended last... Wade and teammates, it's time to wake up get your game together. We need the tittle back.
Over here in the West, we take democratic elections for normal. But for other parts of the world, it is an utopia. Some African examples of dictators who appropriated control after a coup or fake democratic elections. Examples are very easy to find. Campaoré from Burkina Faso, Biya from Cameroon, dos Santos from Angola, ...But what do most of those have in common? For starters, most claim to be a democracy, but in fact it is not. When you look at the Constitution (yes most have one, but as a future lawyer I know that it can be abused and read in a way no one would ever interpret it), you could conclude it is a free election. But what is the meaning of fear when people are openly brutalized? How can someone exercise their democratic rights to vote when they have to fear for bad consequences when the current leader will not be re-elected? Any election that is not free from fear, is not fair (dixit Sheriff).
Surprising news today. It was announced that Allen Iverson will play for the Detroit Pistons. I wanted him to play for the Miami Heat! Talking about the Heat, I feel another crappy season coming up. Right now they have a .333 score, almost as bad as last year when they ended last... Wade and teammates, it's time to wake up get your game together. We need the tittle back.
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