1. And so the end is not near, the resolution is not clear, the president is not chosen. 2. As well as overhauling the procedure for choosing a president, he will still have to tackle the problem of campaign finance. 3. Because no candidate received a majority of electoral votes, the House of Representatives chose the president. 4. After all, if you can buy a book in your pajamas, why not choose a president? 5. But government leaders seem insistent that this phase must wait until after the newly elected Indonesian Parliament assembles in November and chooses a president. 6. But it is a serious responsibility, this business of choosing a president. 7. But it is possible that the House would be unable to choose a president. 8. But the party is not likely to choose a president who believes in abortion rights because of the symbolic power of the office. 9. But whether Iowa and New Hampshire are the most appropriate places for Americans to start choosing their president is quite another matter. 10. Choosing a president should be the sum of local political struggles. |