In Response:

"Much can be said for and against the two-Party system. but no one can
doubt that it adds to the stability and cohesion of the State. The
alternation of Partes in power, like the rotaion of crops, has
beneficial results. Each of the two Parties has services to render in
the development of the national life; and the succession of new and
different points of view is a real benefit to the country....The
advantage of such a system cannot be denied.

House of Commons, June 29, 1907

On Nov 5, 5:25 pm, "Kyle, David J. (CDC/CCEHIP/NCEH) (CTR)"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> After the results of last nights election, not surprisingly, I am
> reminded of a Churchill quote. Regardless of context, his words are
> resonant today.
>
> "The best argument against democracy is a five-minute conversation with
> the average voter."
>
> With apologies to KTL  :-)  
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