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<H3>Thursday, May 05, 2005</H3>
<DIV>I post this in honor of Kelly.</DIV><A name=111531149832840854><FONT
color=#de7008> </FONT></A>
<H2>Council of 36</H2>
<DIV class=blogPost>Well I've spent about 4 months tuning up. I now have 5
different blogs on 5 different services, most of which were experimental and
will now go fallow. I think this is the one where I will post posting my
"morning musings," ideas which I typically have after first waking up from a
good night's sleep.<BR><BR>This morning I woke up with the following vision, for
improving the expression of new ideas and old cultural values within our
political social system.<BR><BR>The United States needs 36 people, chosen by
popular vote, from the ideas they express through Atavars, and no other
information.<BR><BR>Their role is to advise the President and Congress, and to
be the stars of a nightly tv show, one night in 3 per person, wherein they also
express their opinions. Their goal, to set forth new ideas, review current
issues, and allow the populace to examine these people based on their ideas,
rather than their worldly party & religious positions, as potential future
politicians.<BR><BR>For all practical purposes, any individual wishing to join,
will first become a blogging atavar. An atavar is a cyberspace person, typically
a 3D character with movable parts built to be a visual image to interact in 3D
cyberspace. In this case I am not interested in the visual aspects, but strictly
the ability of a person to express their ideas using words, and to otherwise
remain anonymous.<BR><BR>These 36 people will go on the air in groups of 12, in
rotation, for one hour each night. Each atavar (person, member of the council)
will have 5 minutes that is theirs, to do with as they please. They may wish to
do a monologue. They may wish to present material from other sources. They may
wish to combine their five minutes and debate with others. Each will have a
salary and benefits and office and research expenses equivalent to what the
average U.S. Senator gets. They have complete freeedom of speech, including hate
speech and religious speech and porno speech. They may even choose to sell cars.
They just are not allowed to accept outside renumeration for such activities,
ever. They will remain anonymous to the public for as long as they please, but
once selected, they may "go public, " if they so desire.<BR><BR>So every 3 days,
each of the 36 will get to have their say, on whatever. They will appear on tv
as their real self, or as an avatar with a faked voice.<BR><BR>The major
channels will be required to carry their stuff, in rotation, one day of three,
or lose their FCC licenses. Absolutely NO COMMERCIALS allowed. 60 minutes of
information, no begging for money or commercial advertising allowed.<BR><BR>To
become a member of the 36, six months before a presidential election, a person
logs into a site, and publishes to an anonymized blog, that will follow them
throughout their career as a potential member and member. They will be able to
set up polls, add links, etc. Each and every interested voter will get a serving
of 12 blogs the first night for review. They can mark them thumbs up, neutral,
and dump. The next night they get the thumbs up ones, plus 12 more. And the
process repeats.<BR><BR>In general, no statements are allowed at this time
(before selction as a council member) which would enable people to identify a
particular candidate. Potential candidates may make statements about their
state, and region of the state, but no geographic indicators smaller than 100
square miles are allowed. No statements about running for election or office
holding are allowed. General occupational statements are allowed. Statements
about membership in fraternal or religious organiztions are allowed, as long as
the groups so listed are not so small as to allow for identification of the
individual. Lying about facts, especially general identifiers, is not allowed,
and discouraged via an investigative wing, which checks out all
semi-finalists.<BR><BR>Weeding out the losers can be done by, dumping those who,
after the first 10 days, are consistently dumped by 99.5% of the voters, after
the second 10 days being rejected by 99%, and so on. From those still standing
at the end of the 5 months, the highest rated 99 will become semi-finalists,
along with 99 more, chosen at random, and all their blogs will be viewable by
everyone, and chosable by everyone. Their ratings will not be visible. At the
end of the 6th month, the 33 now highest rated will be chosen and announced.
Three more will be drawn from all of those remaining at month 3, at random, just
to spice things up. Each time a voter gets a new batch of 12, he/she will not
have any idea of how each one is ranked so far. If one of their chosen ones is
eliminated, they will be notified.<BR><BR>We will learn volumes about the
American psyche this way, and what makes America tick.<BR><BR>This will require
a Constitution Amendment to keep it free from Congressional or Executive branch
meddling. The GAO should issue the funding for the machinery to make it all
go.<BR><BR>The normal employer of each person chosen will be funded to find a
replacement for the four years. The employer must hold open a job at the salary
the employee would have risen to. The employer must offer back the employee's
position at the end of four years. The employee does not have to take it. Self
employed individuals will be funded to find their replacements too.<BR>
<DIV class=byline><A title="permanent link"
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<DIV class=byline>The original for this is at farstars.blogspot.com .</DIV>
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<DIV class=byline>cheers,</DIV>
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<DIV class=byline>Douglas Keachie</DIV></DIV></FONT></DIV></BODY></HTML>