On December 8, 1975, at the United
State Cafe on Haight
Street in San Francisco, I spoke with Wavy
Gravy about voter
apathy.
I pointed to some statistics showing people were not registering to vote and approximately fifty (50) percent, or less, of registered voters made it to the polls.
Wavy responded, "You mean Nobody is winning the Presidential elections?"
That question became the spark that ignited the Birthday Party's "Nobody for President Campaign".
Wavy Gravy became "Nobody's Fool", Curtis Spangler became "Nobody's Campaign Manager", and the rest is history!
None of the Above
Nobody is another way of saying "None of the Above" and should be included on voter ballots.
If a majority of people voted for "None of the Above" rather than, "the lesser of evils," it might force a situation where Voters would have to find someone competent to lead them.
The Birthday Party's Nobody for President Campaign is a humorous approach to elections designed to encourage people to register and vote. Nobody is NOT an endorsement of mass apathy. Apathy Sucks, Nobody for President!
NOBODY
is asking Presidential Candidates: If THEY want War, where will THEY get the troops, and will THEY bring back the DRAFT ? - Flash Video
NOBODY is Rethinking Corporate Media - Flash Video - ![]()
NOBODY wants to Remind Us:
Why did the United States invade Iraq? - Flash Video - ![]()