--On Friday, October 22, 2004 10:32:34 AM -0400 Barry Fitzgerald <bkfsec@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I share similar concerns. If we trace the "why" of this issue back
to it's root (and discard conspiracy theories - which, given the attitude
of a certain voting machine company that begins with a 'D's executives,
would be impossible to discard) is that it comes down to the fact that
our (s)elected officials are more and more often coming from the
corporate power-base.
This is false.
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Please get your facts straight before posting to a public list.
This is not a "discriminatory" practice in the sense that being elected is a right. That's the first argument people throw at me.
They're stupid then. It's just plain discriminatory in that it treats one class of citizens differently from all others. You *do* understand *that* don't you?
Thanks, Dittohead. Likewise. :) You do realize that I was referring to the arguments of those that were questioning my point, don't you? I agree that their arguments aren't grounded in common sense or logic.
However, it's an argument that is not grounded in reality.
Or common sense or logic either, but that doesn't seem to stop you for a second.
I'm sure glad you don't make the rules.
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