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[EMAIL PROTECTED],Internet writes:
>Yes, so true. But as an American, that is my frame of reference and the
only political unit I have any real exposure to.
Then allow me to suggest that you expose yourself to the other 94% of
humanity. A good place to start is:
http://www
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In a message dated 9/30/00 11:32:13 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>This goes WAY beyone any single country, even ours.
Yes, so true. But as an American, that is my frame of reference and the only
political unit I have any real exposure to. How I see it is that the US has
been se
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[EMAIL PROTECTED],Internet writes:
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>Our republic though battered still stands and as more and more of us
>understand and stand-up and encourage others, change will happen . . .
>and
>for the better.
This goes WAY beyone any single country, even ours.
http://www.ctrl.org/">w
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Bob, I am not picking on you but you are posting some interesting stuff.
The things that I notice again about this 'essay" is its rhetorical style.
Even while "educating" the reader about hegel it is continuing a divisive
factor and keeping the "left" and the "right" as seperate
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A funny thing happened on the way to the regulatory state
http://www.enterstageright.com/archive/articles/0400regstate.htm
By Diane Alden
web posted April 10, 2000
The federal government was given few, limited and enumerated powers. The
Constitution grants the federal government