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From: penny@pen.rhys
On Sat, 14 Jan 2006 07:27:41 GMT, Sew
wrote:
>On Fri, 13 Jan 2006 19:24:24 -0500, penny wrote:
>
>>On Fri, 13 Jan 2006 22:53:55 GMT, LC@dinkerson.com (Ladies Choice)
>>wrote:
>>
>>>In article , someone@ms.com says...
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>Democracy is about giving people freedom, not taking it away.
>>>>
>>>
>>>Democracy has nothing to do with freedom. It is a means of choosing
leaders,
>>>nothing more, and nothing less.
>>
>>
>>In its pure form democracy is the only political system that gives the
>>populace a piece of the action. And as such it is the freest of
>>systems. When you look at it on a continuum of political systems
>>from democracy to totalitarianism one sees that it's undoubtedly the
>>freest possible system there is.
>>
>>Unfortunately political systems are dynamic and ever changing so
>>democracy, in its purest form starts going downhill from the instant
>>of its inauguration.
>>
>>With the crowning of Harper we shall hear the death knell of any
>>semblance of democracy that was left in our system.
>
>I don't know how you can say that with all the NEW government
>departments and laws that Paul Martin has thrown at the people today.
>Not one of which was voted on by the people but rather his decision
>alone. How democratic was that. At least Stephen Harper is speaking
>FOR THE PEOPLE and not AT THE PEOPLE LIKE MARTIN.
What on earth are you talking about. No laws are voted on by the
people. The people put representatives into parliament to do that.
Harper is speaking for a minority but his politics of deception and
constant repetition of insults and false accusations against Martin
and the liberals have confused many in the population.
Penny
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