Sunday, February 12, 2006

Running in the middle

Whether it is a campaign for the governor or for the US Congress it's important to not "throw the red meat(or bones)to the party faithful" (Running left or right - The Oregonian Editorial - February 12), but to have a meaningful middle of the path agenda that's important to all the voters, though the votes any candidate receives in Oregon now in the primary is of the voters registered to either of the two major parties on which the candidate is running.

That's the primary reason in the interest of all voters it's important to get rid of party politics out of the primary elections in Oregon, and select the top two candidates without any party label receiving the highest number of votes in May, who would contest runoff general elections in November.

There should be also a two (2) term limits for Governor, US Representative, and US Senator to get rid of corporate corruption rampant in all branches of our government.

Shantu Shah
http://Shah4USCongress.blogspot.com
6637 SW 88th Place
Portland, Oregon 97223
PH: 503-245-1722

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