The US Election for the Rest of The World

World Peace Society: We’d love you to vote in the U.S. Election for the Rest of the World. We think it’s pretty obvious to everyone but perhaps those inside America what the rest of the world thinks in the forthcoming U.S. Election.

Please spend 1 or 2 seconds voting at World Peace Society and maybe another minute telling as many people as you can about it.

We need thousands of votes to make it meaningful, so we desperately need your help. Imagine how cool it would be to help the U.S. with their presidential selection, Lord knows, they ‘help’ every other country with theirs!

[Via Bouillabaisse]

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Mohamed Marwen Meddah

Mohamed Marwen Meddah is a Tunisian-Canadian, web aficionado, software engineering leader, blogger, and amateur photographer.

6 thoughts on “The US Election for the Rest of The World”

  1. What’s really interesting is that the rest of the world think Ralph Nader should become president of the USA.

    I don’t really disagree.
    I think he’d be better than Bush or Kerry.

  2. Yeah… I’ve been leaning towards Nader for awhile now. I like where he stands with most issues.

    I wish I was back home (California) so that I can volunteer and help him in his campaign somehow and to also convince as many young people as I can to vote for him (or to just vote period). ๐Ÿ™‚

  3. What do you think of the idea of the people who ask not to vote for Nader because he has no chance of winning, and that it’s better to vote for Kerry and get Bush out of office?

  4. Well… I live in CA, so Bush winning in California is pretty unlikely. But if it were to be a close race between Bush and Kerry, then I’ll definitely vote for Kerry. ๐Ÿ™‚

    I think it’s important to vote for Nader and to get as many people as possible to learn about where he stands and where other political parties stand. America needs to learn that there are and should be more than just two parties (which are actually quite similar). I hope someday soon that the Independent and Green Party will someday be as much recognized as the Democrat and Republican.

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