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The US was a democracy under the original articles of confederation and throughout the revolutionary war with that nasty european country... . But after the revolution a guy named Shays won election in Massachusetts and got a law passed forgiving the debts of soldiers. This scared the money people...and they were afraid to lend "seed money"...which was devestating for an agrarian country...in a democracy it was demonstrated that people could vote that the minority could be forced to give up their property. So the Constitutional
Convention was convened....and afterwards we've been a Republic where we elect representatives to conduct government business. A true democracy is about as close to true communism as you can get.
1) Do you mean Dolph Schayes, of the Syracuse Nationals and Philadelphia 76ers fame? ;>}
2) Trying to reasonably explain/justify practical Democracy versus democracy (anarchy) to those outside the U.S. is like trying to explain practical Communism versus communism (TRUE Marxism) to those INSIDE any of the former Soviet Republics
3) The medical term for the responses you've evoked is "penis envy"
Those of us who know the truth are comfortable with just that - knowing it...
Yes...U R right. It would take a treatise to fully describe what's really going on. In the CIS I've found that the old people who lost their pensions want communism to return...but the young who lived under it are happy for its demise. The problem is a new generation is growing up who never experienced the tyrannies of the actual experience...and they are being BSed by the idealistic propaganda.
1) Ah, "the arrogance of youth" (or, per "My Cousin Vinnie", "Ah, de arrogance of utes")...
2) It's almost cliche but, if the U.S. is not the best place to live, and is "evil", and to be reviled, I wonder why so many people, from so many different countries continue to seek residency (legally or otherwise) and/or citizenship there
3) Perhaps these same people will now prefer instead to seek residency in Canada, due to its recently liberalized attitude toward marijuana - Or, perhaps, Australia, because of its topless beaches, or Mexico, because of its drinking water, or France, because of its strong sense of camaraderie, or the UK, because of its "low" income taxes, or the Philipines, because of their safe and orderly election process, or China because of its "interesting" population control methods (amongst myriad other things), or Saudi Arabia, because of its modern treatment of women and its "honest" approach to terrorism, or North Korea, because of its fantastic agrarian program, or Norway/Sweden/Finland for their "fine" weather and related suicide rates, or Colombia, because of its continuing kidnapping/killing "competition" amongst rebel groups and drug lords, or Japan, where you too can live in a 10 square foot box called "home", or Italy, because of its wonderful approach to government (Oops, it's already been two weeks. Time to elect a new Government), or Venezuela, on the verge of either replicating Argentina of the 1970s or being utterly bankrupted by a dictator - I could go on, but why bother?
Again, those of us who know the truth are comfortable with just that - knowing it...
The rest of the world hasn't changed since the Pharoes. Oh, the ruling structure has moved from GodKings to "Devine Right" of Kings (blessed by God, Emporers and Socialist Totalitarian Dictators...but the infrastructure they rule over has remained constant...Feudalism. You have your place and you stay there. They've always had mercantile capitalists who they extort protection money from...but in a country run by those mercantile capitalists a person is freer to achieve his full potential...as an individual. But since the rest of the world doesn't allow this to happen, I suppose it's cruel to rub their noses in it. Arise, Oriphus....you have nothing to lose but your chains!!!
Interesting points setarip about carious countries to live in, and its all fairly true to. But there are a lot of good things about the countries you mentioned also. I didnt see in your comments though, anything about the 40,000 people killed by guns each year, and the high crime rate. America is a vast country and social differences are vast from one state to the next. I'll admit, parts of it are very nice and i'd love to live there myself. But America has too many problems and im happy where i live at the min.
There's no way in hell I'm reading all these posts.
Not to mention I see the first post suggesting the hulk as a bad movie, then on the last page "The US was a democracy under the....". Quite off topic as well I assume.
Anyways, I'm going to throw my vote in for underworld as the crappiest movie this year.
Then again, that's only because I never saw gili.
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