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Seeking suggestions to name a potential organisation
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Posted by WmTrevor, Thursday, 3 September 2015 2:49:01 PM
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Searching1, have you heard of these guys?:
http://www.onlinedirectdemocracy.org/ Suggestions for Foxy's party: 1. Smartypants Party 2. Know-It-All Party 3. Clueless Ostrich Party 4. Free To Contradict Yourself Party 5. Blame Whitey Party 6. Kumbaya Party 7. Die Real World Die Party 8. The Nazis Weren't Really Socialists Even Though They Said So Party Posted by Shockadelic, Thursday, 3 September 2015 5:44:16 PM
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Thanks - useful suggestions, information,and advice.
I've probably got enough to go on, for now. cheers Posted by Searching1, Thursday, 3 September 2015 9:54:47 PM
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It appears that Shocker has a "treasury" of
name suggestions. They're full of "Zumph!" We all now know who to turn to if we want to start a political organisation. Current Canberra is the place for him. Posted by Foxy, Sunday, 6 September 2015 1:41:54 PM
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Direct Democracy Party sound pretty positive, plain enough and succinct to me. . . . particularly if, in the party policies, you support citizens initiated referendums that must be held once 5,000 or 10,000? electors add their names to object to an issue that is contentious that federal pollies 'in their wisdom' want to foist on electors. Electronically controlled 'petition'-like site that Queensland Govt has to record valid voters supporting a petition could be utilised by federal parliament.
Please send me more info to citizensinitiatedaction@fastmail.fm Thanks Peter Johnson Posted by ZhanPintu, Monday, 7 September 2015 2:17:26 PM
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A reminder Searching1 to be aware of how a name sounds or appears when shown as an initialism.
For example, Democracy in Action, sounds the same as Democracy Inaction. Also the initials DIA would be sounded as 'dire'... either outcome probably not your intention.