> Bill, Very simply.
> 
> We are the government.
> If we don't like what they're doing, we fire them.

It's far more difficult then that. What we really get is a choice
between candidates of two major parties, both of which are compromised -
by Big Money - with respect to the problems we face.

 
> Once people understand that concept, the rest is easy.
> What is hard is getting two people, say you and I, to agree on things.

Maybe part of the answer is that we don't need no stinking gov't making
a million rules and decisions for us in the first place? 

 
> Some things you say, I agree with.
> Some, I don't.

Well, if you give me a specific, perhaps I can clarify. 

 
> That's why the majority rules.
> So far the majority doesn't appear to be interested in 
> changing things from what I've been noticing.


Everyone's organized - except we-the-people.

 
> Sure the democrats won recently.
> But only because they SAY they are against the iraq war AND 
> for the citizens, homeless, etc..


Voters made a statement, but the power structure at the core of our
problem was never voted into office in the first place, so it can't be
voted out.


> Problem is, they are facing the same problems that the 
> republicans were facing and they will ultimately make the 
> same decisions because there is no better alternative from 
> what I've seen so far.


But I did describe a better alternative!  


Bill
 
 
> Virgil Bierschwale



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