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Mort from NewYawk
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« on: June 10, 2005, 03:53:26 PM »

The only problem with Bush's plan is it's a ridiculous head in the clouds fantasy, basically just like communism, it sounds good but it won't work.

For you to equate democracy, a 200+ year success in maximizing the "inalienable rights" of individuals - the right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness, with communism, a less than 100 year failed experiment in sacrificing all of those rights to a group of insider autocrats masquerading as a benificent "state", shows that you are terribly out of touch with some of the basic instincts of human nature.

Democracy is the inevitable outcome of world progress in forming a better political institution, because it is the only form of government that does work towards affording individuals maximum satisfaction in large diverse societies. That is why anyone who truly "gets" and appreciates the freedoms that America affords could ever wish America ill in it's standing in the world. Anyone who appreciates the freedoms that America affords holds as valuable the right of Muslims to worship as they like, on one hand, and on the other sees anyone who actively supports a philosophy that cheers the slaughter of 3000 American civilians as their enemy.
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