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Whyville is ever changing, and always growing. Although City Hall's announcement
of a Whyville Senate last week is a very welcomed
development with a more interactive "government", I wonder whether this will become a
popularity contest or if it will really be a true election to decide the most suitable Representative
for our choices as a public. I'm sure many will run for this position. It should
prove interesting to see if we pick the most popular candidate or the
most qualified candidate. It should be duly noted that we are basically a colony
of teenagers, centered around socialization and creativity. And, yes -- although
we're known to only want to hang out at the mall, scarf pizza and scope out
guys or gals depending on who we may be, we do want to have a voice in decision-making.
In past months, the so-called Whyville Government has become passe, perhaps even
forgotten. Petitions were hardly considered unless major changes brought about
lots of angry citizens. Maybe this was all because our opinions were outlandish
or farfetched, so perhaps it was for our own good. All of this is in the past now,
and since it's often said not to worry about the past -- here goes.
Our culture, our people, our tastes and dislikes are what make Whyville unique to any
country in the real world. However, just like real countries, we have real
citizens. Real people behind the screen, with real opinions, real thoughts, and
real emotions. Finally, we have the choice to elect one of ourselves as Senator.
I wonder why City Hall chose the term Senator when the responsibility will be as
great as though we are electing a President or Prime Minister. Whatever the case
may be, it our turn to be heard. Editor's Note: If all goes
well, there will be several Senators in the future... this person will just be
the First Senator!
Throughout the history of our town, we have undergone many changes. The "Pick
your Nose Engine" (is Engine the correct term?!) has been updated several times.
We have had parties and celebrations galore. We've learned a variety of
sciences, undergone our own disease,
and yes -- we survived it all. There is no doubt in my mind that we will survive
this new event, just as we have all the others. The choice is now up to you,
fair citizens of Whyville, to elect the most suitable Senator.
Who should wear this hat? Or shall I say Wig? It's up to us to decide. We can
choose the most popular partier who has about as much intelligence as the chair
you're sitting on, or we can choose a mature, smart, and compassionate
representative. It's up to us as a whole... and as I understand it, whomever we
decide upon will relay our opinions to City Hall, and represent us in decision-making. Now, who do you want the party guy/girl
-- or the intelligent, persuasive
representative?
One last point before I close: this is the opportunity for a GIRL to lead us.
And the opportunity for a GUY to lead us. What I'm saying is, this is our
chance to break the molds and have our very own Madeleine Albright -- or George W.
Bush. Remember, just because the people in real life leading us may be men
doesn't mean it has to be that way here!
It could be any one of us... and it will be.
Editor's Note: No offense meant to Madeleine, but
I'm hoping you folks dream bigger when you think of politicians to emulate: G.W.
doesn't have the same historic impact as, say, a Roosevelt, Jefferson, or King,
Jr... and that's just the American side of things! Who else broke the
political mold and made people's lives better, intellectually or physically,
idealistically or practically?
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