"Kristin A. Ruhle" wrote:
> I'm just plain suspicious of them
> because they are dangerous power structures.
the greater the concentration of power the more that the people
should ultimately have real control over it. while corporations do
respond to, and clearly are ultimately subject to the will of the
people....the response is too limited and the control too ultimate.
(now how to improve that control is something very much open to
debate - but i don't think that there is any basis for disagreeing
that power should be subject to the people, and the people not
subject to power.)
> Not only has every conservative on the list come out of the woodwork now
> just to say I'm too left, for Michael and Kat I'm not left enough, because
> I didn't vote for Nader.
you're 'left enough' for me! (i just couldn't see voting for Nader
as long as it was possible that my vote might affect the outcome of
the election. and i just couldn't see voting for someone whom i
didn't consider to be the best of the choices offered - even as a
protest of the poor choices we were given.)
cheers,
christopher
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