An Owlcelot? Sorry, couldn't resist.
For the sake of staying on topic though, I'd like to address the crowd. I've read every post in this thread since it started, but said little. And what I'm going to say now is related to what I've already said in the limited number of posts I have made.
I've seen lot's of people talk about how our political system is broken, and several comments about not being able to fix it. My opinion is that it can be fixed at least somewhat, but only if enough people start accepting the idea that candidates might have something besides an R or a D after their name. As soon as there is a 3rd party (the more the better, but for now I'll settle for a third) holding a large enough portion of the power the entire political landscape will change. In my opinion the best thing we can do is push the idea of voting Libertarian for every possible office, not because of their politics (though at least as far as regulation is concerned they would be an ally) but because they have the best chance of any party of being a real contender. If everybody who says "I'd vote for someone else if there was a chance they'd win" would actually do so, they just might win. Get enough of them in office and suddenly parties have to start finding ways to work together. Maybe it's pie in the sky thinking to believe they would start working for the people, but at the very least business as usual would have to change. And once there is a real third party, then it's easier for other parties to enter the fray.
Sorry, got tired of seeing posts from people who seem to think R & D are the only choices.