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No Hillary, no Barack Obama, no McCain, no Giuliani – it is time for an Internet candidate – the surprise of 2008 Presidential election
Karen Gibson
Dec. 22, 2006

All eyes are focused on the four for the US Presidential election in 2008. The traditional typical politicians ready to carry the marching order forward are not the favorites. The 2006 mid term election showed one thing – common people just hate politicians.

Only 15% of the people have any high regard for Congress. This is because the typical politicians are ‘bad’ managers. The economy, the Iraq war – all points to one thing. The failure of traditional politicians.

Something is cooking very fast that can seal the fate of typical career politicians in Washington and elsewhere. The Internet revolution has started the stage for an Internet candidate. According to many think tanks, people are looking for a new way and an Internet candidate with an internet party. The Google, the Youtube – the Internet has finally given the power back to common people. People are ready to throw the typical politicians out. Let them collect funds from special interests and fund raising dinner and perform with a perpetual grade of ‘F”. It is time for the Internet in 2008. It is time for a new start – no more Democrat, Republican – a new party – an Internet Party.

The debates in 2008 will be on the Internet. People will refuse to get brainwashed by typical TV shows and talk show radio hosts. It will be the time when people will participate in full vigor through the Internet, debate issues over the Internet.

They could not stop YouTube, they could not stop Google and Yahoo. For the same reason they cannot stop the new Internet revolution built upwards from the grass root.

Behind the scenes entrepreneurs, common people and social leaders are planning to rise up on the Internet. They want a Government that is for the People – not the special interests. The biggest surprise in 2008 will the Internet. The TV, radio and special interest driven traditional media will take a back seat. Interactivity within the Internet will guide people to finally decide who should govern them.



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