Re: virus: This is No Time for Apathy!

Davorin Mestric (davorin.mestric@zg.tel.hr)
Mon, 9 Nov 1998 14:13:55 +0100


i guess it is easy to see that politicians themselves would be prime
beneficiaries of that action. a leader that got 1% and won the election
won't have the same status as the one who got 40%, 80% or in same cases
103%. (not making this up.)

so the people that spread this meme would be the leading party, or the one
that is best known. same as with soup. once you have 80% of the soup
market, you don't push people to eat your brand of soup, you paddle them to
eat any soup.

btw, nice meme.

>From: Tim Rhodes <proftim@speakeasy.org>

>To one and all,
>
>VOTE TOMORROW! Get up a 1/2 hour early and vote before you go to work. If
>you're few minutes late for work because you were doing your duty as a
>citizen, your boss will understand. (And if he doesn't, let me know! I
have
>several reporter friends who would just love to feature him in piece for
>their paper--your boss will have the chance to gain infamy, embarrass his
>company, and completely ruin his career in management all in one fell
>swoop!) If you just can't get up early--I hear ya'--stop on your way home
>and vote. The polls are open until 8pm so I don't want to hear any excuses.
>JUST VOTE!