----- Original Message -----
Q1: If someone has dropped out of the race (say, Arianna Huffington)
but still gets more votes than anyone else, do they become Governor
anyway?
No
Q2: If Bustamonte wins, do we need to have a new election to choose a
Lieutenant Goveernor?
No, he would choose the new Lt. Gov...But it does'nt matter, because
Bustamante is not going to win
Fact: 90% of the people running for Governor of California said they
chose to run to make a difference, whether it's making a political
statement or actually trying to fix things, or just personal
publicity. I propose that all those hopefuls do just that: get
together as soon as possible after the election (though it should have
been done before we vote) and produce a huge entertainment hooplah.
For donations of $500 - $1000 you can watch as the former candidates:
(a) sing a song together - think Live Aid, etc.,
(b) sign autographs - think Angelyne, Carey, Gallegher, Coleman,
etc.
(c) make a video with 30-second interviews: "What I would have
done as Governor" (No cheating, either. No backstabbing or
foulmouthing. Just honest "what I would have done.")
(d) Schmooze & booze with the Common People.
After the Main Event is all over, tapes and recordings can be sold for
$38.00 each (1-billionth of the state debt). ALL proceeds - and I do
mean ALL of them: nothing whatsoever can go for anything except blank
tapes & CD's and even the recording time and booze must be donated -
all of it goes directly to California to offset the budget deficit.
We could call it "Golden Aid." (Lemon-aid?)
What do you think?
--G.H.
Good idea...The only problem are the egos of the people involved
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Received on 2003-10-03 16:35:48