Principles for Politics

Monday: May 12th, 2008

Principles



Goals
Markedly reduce special interests
      Markedly reduce fundraising
      Involve constituents (YOU) more
Focus first on principles (only you can stop sound bites)
Principles drive policies (some consistency please)

You can help (tell a friend)
6 things you might do
No one can do everything, but everyone can do something.
If not you, who? If not now, when?

Other political reform or informational sites
Links (please suggest your own)

Candidates' web sites
      Candidate links (link list, criteria, add a link)
      Candidate web sites (2 listed)

Principles
Active catalogue of principles
      you can participate in our wiki starting with Constitutional principles

Timeline
Events important to this site

The logo
Principles are solid
Politics is fuzzy

Principles should be clear, firm and solid. The word Principles is black in the logo because principles are either black or white. Principles are not gray. Principles do occasionally conflict, requiring compromise in the policies that must be developed, but the underlaying principles remain clear and unchanged.


Everyone has a voice, when we all speak up.
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