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Re: Arrogance,Waukegan and the Internet - kellyann1293 - 10-06-2008 sailor72 Wrote:Kellyann, As I've pointed out, I did not have to give my name or my phone number or any other information when I signed up here, or at the now defunct TOWN website. Re: Arrogance,Waukegan and the Internet - kellyann1293 - 10-06-2008 sailor72 Wrote:Isn't it interesting that the most popular topic on this entire forum is a thread based on trying to dismantle another forum? I'm not trying to dismantle anything. Just pointing out why some folks (myself included) might not join "crew." You're free to run your forum any way you see fit; if you want to reach a larger number of potential voters you might not want to turn them away at the door, so to speak. Just my two cents. Re: Arrogance,Waukegan and the Internet - kirsty - 10-06-2008 Hi Stevie, I think you have perhaps misread the discourse on the Crew site. First, "The intent " means the intent of the whole endeavour, NOT the intent of one individual. Myself, Steve Kolber and everyone else associated with CREW are in the same boat as the rest of Waukegan's citizens. We all want/need to hear what the candidates have to say, just as much as the next person. Similarly, "Our sole task" refers to the Crew endeavour as a whole, not the sole task of myself and Steve Kolbers. It is like the proverbial royal "we". Just to recap, "The intent" and "Our sole task" concern the whole, not the individual. I hope this clarifies any misunderstanding you may have. You are absolutely right that people vote for candidates for a number of reasons. It may well be that some people do not care to be informed on specific issues in order to vote. That is their choice. However, there are many individuals who do care, and for good reason. They want to ensure that the right sort of leadership is in place next February to turn the city around. Voting on the basis of race, gender, personality or the fact that someone is/isn't fecal matter works for some citizens, but - judging by the response we've had on the Crew site - most certainly not all. Kirsty s.wonder Wrote:kirsty Wrote:s.wonder Wrote:Crew wants to educate us? I think the crew might just be the ones who need an education. Sam **** - give me a break - I've been watching him since before he was sworn in as alderman so I know him well. There is nothing anyone, including Sam hisself, could tell me about him that would change my opinion of him. You can't negate years and years of the incompetent visionless low expectations that are Sam. Same thing goes for Hyde. There is no way I would ever vote for either of them for mayor..... even if the opposition was a turd. Re: Arrogance,Waukegan and the Internet - kirsty - 10-06-2008 Hi KellyAnn We know each other, and I respect your decision not to join Crew. kellyann1293 Wrote:sailor72 Wrote:Isn't it interesting that the most popular topic on this entire forum is a thread based on trying to dismantle another forum? Re: Arrogance,Waukegan and the Internet - sailor72 - 10-06-2008 Seems to me that the doors open the same way, the choice to open them is what's different. Re: Arrogance,Waukegan and the Internet - Danno - 10-06-2008 sailor72 Wrote:Seems to me that the doors open the same way, the choice to open them is what's different.If you don't want to acknowledge that there's a big difference between giving your full name and telephone number and not giving it that's up to you. But don't try to BS the reader into thinking there is not a difference there. Re: Arrogance,Waukegan and the Internet - JazminH - 10-07-2008 JazminH Wrote:So where and when is this interview? Where is the Cunningham interview? What time does it start? Re: Arrogance,Waukegan and the Internet - sailor72 - 10-07-2008 Easy there Danno, just pointing out as Kellyann does, that the choice to participate is up to the individual. Considering the CREW premise as described by Kirsty requires participation to go out and effect change once a candidate is identified, and that the members of CREW have already contacted and scheduled interviews with all of the candidates for Mayor to begin this process, asking for your name and number to help organize the effort does not seem too far fetched. For those who want to participate in public discussion in a different capacity, there is WaukTalk. Both forums seem to be run on identical platforms as the overall disclaimers and options are the same, so the avenues for expression are similar. Both sites allow you the opportunity to state your views, the level of participation is different, it is simply your choice. Re: Arrogance,Waukegan and the Internet - kirsty - 10-07-2008 JazminH Wrote:JazminH Wrote:So where and when is this interview? Hi Jazmin, if you check the CREW site, <!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://www.waukegancrew.org">http://www.waukegancrew.org</a><!-- m -->, all the information is on there. Really hope you join us, you sound as though you are very motivated and want to change the city! Kirsty Re: Arrogance,Waukegan and the Internet - kirsty - 10-07-2008 Hi Danno, I think most readers to this site are intelligent enough to figure things out for themselves. From a personal point of view, I'm not quite sure that I see what the fuss is about. My full name, telephone # and email address are required for multiple forums that I belong to; my son's school forum, membership of academic sites such as H-War, online journals, university library sites, archival databases etc etc I joined those sites becase I wanted to be a part of them; I made a cost/benefit analysis as to whether I could live with imparting my name, telephone # and email address in order to participate in something that interests me, end of story. I did not give these sites my bank account details, social security number, mothers maiden name, the names of my children, the alarm code to my house or the like. It's a simple, personal decision, no fuss required. Danno Wrote:sailor72 Wrote:Seems to me that the doors open the same way, the choice to open them is what's different.If you don't want to acknowledge that there's a big difference between giving your full name and telephone number and not giving it that's up to you. But don't try to BS the reader into thinking there is not a difference there. |