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We look back at the Roman epoch with a sense of relief. We've learned so
much since then. No longer do we consider our leaders to be gods among men.
No longer do we hand them unearned and meretricious awards and prizes. We
don't turn on and destroy members of previous administrations. We don't
tolerate incompetent and corrupt sycophants in high office. We've learned to
recognize disorders such as pathological narcissism and assure that the
victims do not gain high office. Any president who placed his prestige on
the line with an athletic contest would be laughed to scorn. 

And as for political bloodshed, that kind of savagery has no place in a
modern democracy. Any party that called for the assassination of an opposing
leader -- say, George W. Bush -- would simply be run out of the public
sphere. Unlike the Romans, we all understand the concept of consequences,
that what goes around comes around. Don't we?
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An excellent read.

- Bob



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