Obama right to fire McChrystal?

June 23rd, 2010

A new Politics poll has been created.

The top US military commander in Afghanistan, Gen Stanley McChrystal, has been dismissed by President Barack Obama after critical comments about senior US officials in a magazine.

He will be replaced by Gen David Petraeus, who led the “surge” strategy in Iraq.

What do you think? Was Obama right to fire him? Vote here

Rudd – Continue as PM?

June 23rd, 2010

UPDATE June 24th Kevin Rudd stood down rather than face defeat thus allowing Julia Gillard to be elected unopposed as the new Labor Party Leader, thus becoming the first female Prime Minister of Australia. Read more from the Australian Broadcasting Corporation or the BBC.

A new Politics/Elections poll has been created.

CANBERRA, Australia A surprise revolt forced Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd on Wednesday to call a party leadership vote that he will struggle to win just months away from national elections. Australia’s government was thrown into turmoil Wednesday, June 23, 2010 when Rudd was challenged by Julia Gillard for the leadership just months before national elections. Do you have confidence in his leadership?

Capitalism destroying the world?

June 14th, 2010

A new People_and_Places poll has been created.

Venezuela’s President Hugo Chavez claims”capitalism is destroying the world” and that socialism is the only answer. What do you think?

Gaza Blockade Illegal?

June 14th, 2010

A new Politics/Elections poll has been created.

The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) has described Israel’s blockade of the Gaza Strip as a violation of the Geneva Conventions and called on the Israeli government to lift it. Do you think the blockade is illegal? Do you support it’s continued implementation?

FIFA World Cup 2010 – Your pick?

June 13th, 2010

A new People_and_Places poll has been created.

We’ve provided some of the favorites. Any of these get your vote to win the Final?

Belgium – Two Countries?

June 13th, 2010

A new Politics/Elections poll has been created.

Belgium is holding parliamentary elections which could bring the country closer to a constitutional split. The Flemish separatist party, the New Flemish Alliance (NVA), is expected to do well in the vote. Belgium is in effect two separate communities held together by a bi-lingual political system: 4 million French speakers in Wallonia, 6.5 million Dutch speakers in Flanders for a total of just 7.7 million voters. What do you think – would you support a vote for two separate countries? Vote in the poll here.

From the BBC at 01:02 GMT, Monday, 14 June 2010: Belgium’s Flemish separatist party, the New Flemish Alliance (NVA), has emerged as the largest force in parliament, near-complete election results show. The NVA took 27 seats in the 150-member assembly, bringing the country closer to a split. The party, led by Bart De Wever, wants to more fully divide the country between Dutch-speaking Flanders and French-speaking Wallonia. But the NVA would have to form a coalition with Wallonian parties. Click here for full article.

Full List of VoteGlobal Twitter accounts

June 9th, 2010

We operate 10 different Twitter feeds. They are;

@voteglobal – our main catch-all feed and the most followed
@voteglobalpolls – our second most popular feed on which we just tweet about election results, our Polls and the results of our polls
@voteglobalapac – political and election news for the Asia Pacific region
@voteglobaleur – political and election news for Europe
@votegloballatam – political and election news for Latin America
@voteglobalnamer – political and election news for North America (really just US & Canada)
@votegloblafrica – political and election news for Africa
@votgloblmideast – political and election news for the Middle East
@votgloblsthasia – political and election news for the South Asia region
@voteglobalmemb – updates specifically for members of VoteGlobal

You can also follow us on Facebook at http://bit.ly/9Pj5vz

Who is most to blame for the consequences of the Gulf oil spill?

June 5th, 2010

A new Enviroment/Climate poll has been created on the oil spill. This is a good example of an issue that started out as a big news story about a disaster and death but not something we would cover as a political issue. Then over time it has become a political issue and so now over a month later we are launching a poll.

The Gulf of Mexico oil spill is now the greatest environmental disaster from a single event to face the US and has attracted the biggest ever response. Some people lay the blame squarely with BP while others say the Obama administration has been slow and ineffective in its resposne. Others say the real blame lies with past administrations such as the George W Bush presidency for fast trackiing off-shore drilling with inadequate supervision. Who do you blame? Vote here.

For a link to a recent email from President Obama on the Gulf of Mexico oil spill click here.

President Obama email re Gulf Coast Oil Spill June 5th, 2010

June 5th, 2010

Friend –

Yesterday, I visited Caminada Bay in Grand Isle, Louisiana — one of the first places to feel the devastation wrought by the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico. While I was here, at Camerdelle’s Live Bait shop, I met with a group of local residents and small business owners.

Folks like Floyd Lasseigne, a fourth-generation oyster fisherman. This is the time of year when he ordinarily earns a lot of his income. But his oyster bed has likely been destroyed by the spill.

Terry Vegas had a similar story. He quit the 8th grade to become a shrimper with his grandfather. Ever since, he’s earned his living during shrimping season — working long, grueling days so that he could earn enough money to support himself year-round. But today, the waters where he has worked are closed. And every day, as the spill worsens, he loses hope that he will be able to return to the life he built.

Here, this spill has not just damaged livelihoods. It has upended whole communities. And the fury people feel is not just about the money they have lost. It is about the wrenching recognition that this time their lives may never be the same.

These people work hard. They meet their responsibilities. But now because of a manmade catastrophe — one that is not their fault and beyond their control — their lives have been thrown into turmoil. It is brutally unfair. And what I told these men and women is that I will stand with the people of the Gulf Coast until they are again made whole.

That is why, from the beginning, we have worked to deploy every tool at our disposal to respond to this crisis. Today, there are more than 20,000 people working around the clock to contain and clean up this spill. I have authorized 17,500 National Guard troops to participate in the response. More than 1,900 vessels are aiding in the containment and cleanup effort. We have convened hundreds of top scientists and engineers from around the world. This is the largest response to an environmental disaster of this kind in the history of our country.

We have also ordered BP to pay economic injury claims, and this week, the federal government sent BP a preliminary bill for $69 million to pay back American taxpayers for some of the costs of the response so far. In addition, after an emergency safety review, we are putting in place aggressive new operating standards for offshore drilling. And I have appointed a bipartisan commission to look into the causes of this spill. If laws are inadequate, they will be changed. If oversight was lacking, it will be strengthened. And if laws were broken, those responsible will be brought to justice.

These are hard times in Louisiana and across the Gulf Coast, an area that has already seen more than its fair share of troubles. The people of this region have met this terrible catastrophe with seemingly boundless strength and character in defense of their way of life. What we owe them is a commitment by our nation to match the resilience they have shown. That is our mission. And it is one we will fulfill.

Thank you,

President Barack Obama

Call for Volunteers & Interns

June 5th, 2010

VoteGlobal is looking for volunteers and interns.

VoteGlobal is a not for profit and apolitical site that’s all about spreading democracy globally online. VoteGlobal has been in soft launch while we test the system and get the bugs out. Our main promotion is our Twitter feed which was something we experimented with and found we got good traction in bringing people to vote. Currently we have about 3500 followers across our various Twitter accounts which is not earth shattering but a good start given the modest outreach. There are a few hundred members and we have processed about 18,000 votes.

We are now entering a period in which we want to expand our activity and support a tilt at some serious fund raising. The plan is to approach a number of Foundations that are active in the democracy and political space and seek funding to enable us to grow into a mainstream site and realize our vision. This funding will enable us to hire our editorial staff. In the meantime we are very keen to get more help with content creation (not just in English) and editing along with people to help manage and edit our twitter streams and develop out our other social media strategies.

PLEASE HELP IF YOU CAN – even a few hours here and there will make a big difference. Please email me if you are prepared to volunteer at mjgale@voteglobal.com