Teflon Billy
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MavrickWeirdo said:...(Ironically back in the begining I believe Teflon Billy was the "infamous" canidate)...
I was infamous?
Sweet!

MavrickWeirdo said:...(Ironically back in the begining I believe Teflon Billy was the "infamous" canidate)...
fusangite said:So let me get this straight: you don't bother voting or encouraging anyone else to vote because candidates you don't support win the election. Sorry but once again this bespeaks laziness and a lack of respect for democracy and the choices of your fellow ENWorlders. Take a look at this thread right now: Teflon Billy has been sitting at around 70% support since we started this informal poll. What you are saying is: "It's not fair that 70% of the voters get to have their way! The election system must be broken if 7 in 10 people are getting the result they vote for."
Fusangite said:You have no clue what election fixing is. Election fixing is when people change the result so that the candidates with the most public support lose. You are the ones proposing to fix the results; we are the ones saying that voters deserve the right to choose whoever they want. The fact that you disagree with the choices of the majority is not a sign that the system is broken; it's a sign that we have a healthy democracy.
Fusangite said:We're having a poll about that right now on this thread. I think the results speak for themselves.That's what the poll says, doesn't it. It suggests that many incumbents and a new candidate all enjoy a high level of public support. Hundreds of people have participated in this poll.
Fusangite said:To me, fairness is about recognizing merit and hard work. To me, fairness is about recognizing the public's democratic will. Obviously, your idea of fairness is about everybody "getting their turn."
MavrickWeirdo said:In the third case, there may be a couple of people who know RavenHyde outside the boards and so voted accordingly, however I think most of the votes for RavenHyde can be considered "protest votes". With 51 votes (as I type) that is slightly under 10% of the voters. This of course does not include those who protest by not voting at all.
Ed Cha said:Just a personal comment:
But is there any way to get more attention from the folks who visit EN World for the publishers outside of the two or three which seem to be their favorites? Ads, posts, press releases just can't seem to break the cycle. There are certainly some products that make it through, but I could swear that EN World is almost (emphasis on almost, I didn't say totally or anything like that) like a fan site for these few publishers, with only passing interest in others.
Alzrius said:Heck with that, let's ask them the hard-hitting questions:
Crothian said:What does most of those have to do with the ENnies?
Alzrius said:I said they were hard-hitting, I never said they were relevant. It's standard practice for elections.![]()
Alzrius said:I said they were hard-hitting, I never said they were relevant. It's standard practice for elections.![]()
Crothian said:Then as is also standard practice, I wouldn't expect any of them to be answered
Alzrius said:Heck with that, let's ask them the hard-hitting questions:
Maverick said:Are you kidding, spending time on irrelevant questions is what politicians do best.
- How do you feel about the reorganization of RPGnow into two interlinked sites (RPGnow and RPGnow Edge) and why?
- What is your opinion on how the prizes from last November's donation drive have yet to reach their donors?
- Do you think Wizards of the Coast adding guidelines for "good taste" in d20 products was helpful or harmful to the industry as a whole? Why?
- Is cover artwork with images that some might consider "risque" a smart business practice, or does it make the book awkward to purchase/be seen with?
- What do you feel is the best RPG game system and why? If d20, then what subset of d20 (Fantasy d20, Modern d20, M&M, BESM d20, etc.)?
RavenHyde said:I'm very surprised and flattered that I have 54 votes.)