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02-22-2006, 08:45 PM
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GalasaKoll
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Maybe.
Maybe not.
It will not come to full light until not only the people, but the programs instituted by those people are no longer around.
Blaming the death/assasination as one of the reasons capitolism overcame democracy is a ludicrous statement. Capitolism has always been dominant since the industrial revolution, and it was only the mere fact that we never truly had a governmental system of absolute authority back then and enough people that were pissed off enough to form orginized labor unions that we were not dominated entirely by the textile, steel, and automotive (among other) industries.
Not saying that a lot of that has also fallen prey to greed and basic human failings, but that is another subject.
I think the one thing that this government is in danger of becoming is a government that is somehow thought to be the ruling body of the united states, not as an orginization that is intended to follow the will of the states themselves.
National security, transportation, and other programs are all within the perview of the national administration, but so many others have been adopted in there that we are at risk of becoming a voluntarily (and I do not know the proper doctrine to call it) submissive political entity.
Blaming our troubles on a JFK assasination is mindless blather that even if it were true, would do nothing more than throw one group of the power hungry out to be replaced from another. We will still be careening downhill, but we will have changed our direction only marginally.
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