Pirate Party US t-shirt contest
p2pnet.net news:- Significant numbers of politicians who are supposed to be representing the people who elected them are apparently more interested in keeping keep the corporate cartels fat and happy.
Ask Hollywood Howard Berman and others of his ilk how that goes. It’s weird. But we, the people, let them keep on getting away with it.
That is not, however, to say that nothing is being done.
According to the cartels, we’re all actual or potential criminals and thieves and ‘pirates,’ so a group in Sweden decided to take the label for what it is and started the Pirate Party.
The movement is spreading around the world and last year reached the shores of America where the US Pirate Party was founded.
Now, “We want you to shape the image of our party,” it says. “We’ll start off simply – a T-shirt contest. Design a T-shirt, and submit it, and see your design become our image. Then, tell us what you think needs to be done, and your plea becomes our rallying cry. Then tell us how this country should be, and your dreams become the reality of tomorrow.
“But first, start off small, and give us a graphic to represent what YOU stand for.”
Click here for details.
Also See:
Hollywood Howard Berman – Howard Berman attacks US schools, March 11, 2007
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March 13th, 2007 at 7:54 pm
“6. A vote taken during an IRC meeting, who’s date will be set by the board will take determine the winner.”
I can’t take a party seriously if they can’t form a coherent sentence. These people must be equipped to challenge politicians and lawyers.