On 2003-12-18 13:02:00, Hamiltonf wrote:
Is that democracy when both sides are bought by the likes of Halliburton, Enron, Bechtel and a handful of others? This is not just a U.S. problem but is a problem around the world that demands answers.
Yes, yes! The fruits of Democracy are
just what we're reaping today.
Just look over some of what the founders of the US Federal Government, and their critics, had to say about Democracy:
http://fornits.com/cgibin/fed-search.cg ... =substringThis is just exactly what the founders predicted and why they so strenuously insisted that we model our government as a
Republic not a
Democracy!
Frankly, I'm not at all certain we wouldn't have been better off under Articles of Confederation. Who
knows how any or all of the independent members of the Confederacy might have evolved by now. No one, that's who. We'll never know.
But, as to Büsh being easily re-selected, Uh ... Oh :exclaim: .....
Could have foiled 9/11, Kean says
By JAMES GORDON MEEK in Washington
and DAVE GOLDINER in New York
DAILY NEWS STAFF WRITERS
The World Trade Center attack could have been prevented, but officials in Washington "simply failed" in their vigilance, the Republican head of the Sept. 11 commission said yesterday.
"This was not something that had to happen," said Thomas Kean, the former New Jersey governor whom President Bush put in charge of the bipartisan panel investigating the worst terror attacks in American history.
Kean said he was flabbergasted that unnamed officials who should have done more still have their jobs.
http://www.nydailynews.com/front/story/ ... 9811c.html
Hail to the thief! This is especially comforting coming from the NYD. It's the LEO daily newspaper of choice in NYC. If the cops come around and enough vets come around and enough local authorities start to wake up from their slumber, we may be able to get ourselves back on track mostly with pens, very little need for swords.
Oh, btw, I'm pretty sure Clinton has some complicity in this as well. If not this particular mess, I know there are some former residents of Kosovo (or their survivors) who might have a bone or two to pick with ol'e Bill.
Does anyone remember anything about the early daze of the Whitewater investigation? They didn't set out looking for the smoking blowjob. They were looking into allegations of foreign influence in the election and trillion-dollar fraud, bordering on treason, relating to the S&L collapse and subsiquent bailout.
It was my opinion then, and remains so today, that Lewinsky-gate was nothing more than a smoke-screen constructed by both branches of the Dempblican party. When it came right down to where the rubber meets the road (and where office workers in Arkansas simply lose rooms full of legal documents), if that investigation had been properly and honestly conducted, it would have lead to indictments against the entire upper echeolon of both branches of The Party.
Government is not reason, it is not eloquence, it is force; like fire, a troublesome servant and a fearful master. Never for a moment should it be left to irresponsible action.
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[ This Message was edited by: Antigen on 2003-12-18 15:38 ]