If you "outsiders" know it, how do you think how painful
we "insiders" feel?

Bill

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William Robb
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From: "P. J. Alling" 
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> Most countries have an ideology, but if you don't believe in it you can 
> still identify as a member of that nation.  In other words you can still 
> be British or French or Russian even if you don't believe in the (fill 
> in the blank) ________ Way. The United States is an Ideology.  The 
> biggest problem both US Citizens and nationals of other countries have 
> with the US is not realizing that.  Part of that Ideology was keeping 
> government small and relatively helpless,  we learned from the rest of 
> the world about the joys and glories of big government, now everybody's 
> screwed.

We outsiders know very well that the USA is an ideology.
At the moment, it is becoming rather painful to watch.

William Robb

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