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LiquidX
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Registered: Mar 2001
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- Well, I think that the way the representaives in the US government don't represent the people, since like 98% are whites and males, there, they don't represent the different ethnics groups, so they aren't able to understand them. The whites will end up been the minority, but, the representaives are all whites.. so I think that should change gradually. Also, more then half the senates are millionairs. And yes, they are majority rich and such. I think that governments in every country, their liders are rich somehow, depending on who supports them, the companies and stuff, they are influenced by it.
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Apr-12-2003 18:12
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D'Paul
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Registered: Mar 2003
Location: College Motherf#ckin Park, MD
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| quote: | Originally posted by robstar
This goes for almost (if not every) country in the world mate. :/
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Not Canada, where campaign finance reform is a paradigm of success. Of course, I'm sure the rich still have some say, but not quite as much. Bravo on that universal health care, friends up north.
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Apr-13-2003 23:39
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drewfactor
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Registered: Dec 2001
Location: Hamilton, Ontario
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| quote: | Originally posted by LiquidX
- Well, I think that the way the representaives in the US government don't represent the people, since like 98% are whites and males, there, they don't represent the different ethnics groups, so they aren't able to understand them. The whites will end up been the minority, but, the representaives are all whites.. so I think that should change gradually. Also, more then half the senates are millionairs. And yes, they are majority rich and such. I think that governments in every country, their liders are rich somehow, depending on who supports them, the companies and stuff, they are influenced by it. |
Hmmmm....Condoleeza Rice and Colin Powell are black, and they are in two of the Bush administration's most powerfull positions. I can't think of any other significant politicians in Canada or Europe that are of minority.
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Apr-14-2003 02:20
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occrider
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Registered: Oct 2000
Location: New York
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| quote: | Originally posted by LiquidX
- Well, I think that the way the representaives in the US government don't represent the people, since like 98% are whites and males, there, they don't represent the different ethnics groups, so they aren't able to understand them. The whites will end up been the minority, but, the representaives are all whites.. so I think that should change gradually. Also, more then half the senates are millionairs. And yes, they are majority rich and such. I think that governments in every country, their liders are rich somehow, depending on who supports them, the companies and stuff, they are influenced by it. |
There are 121 members of the House of Representative who are women or minority. Out of a total of 435 members that constitutes a little over 27% of congress. So to correct your statistic, only 73% are white and males . When looking into the population according to the 2000 census, whites constitute 75.1% of the population so maybe congress isn't as underrepresented as most think. Actually the most underrepresented group in congress is oddly enough asian-americans.
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Apr-14-2003 16:24
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