People in this country don't know what corruption can be. The politicians
in this country are (for the most part) very virtuous. Take Russia or
India. There's corruption. This is nothing. The "corruption" here is
basically the small amount that gets past the radar of the all-consuming
all-terrifying tyrannical American mob. Other countries don't have this
mechanism. It's ok to be idealistic, but we must also be realistic in
that the American public does a *pretty* good job of keeping our
politicians in line.
Peace... Sridhar
On Sat, 7 Jul 2001, Sellam Ismail wrote:
On Sat, 7 Jul 2001, Shawn T. Rutledge wrote:
Some day there will be new frontiers on other
planets but until then,
I don't see such an easy escape from the existing governments. Any
future revolutions we have in the US will have all the same problems
of revolutions in older established countries, say, France or Russia;
that of trying to cast off the old ways and being unable to really
completely start over, because the past is always there to haunt you.
The problem is even with the intended ideals that the founders put in
place, our political system still ended up becoming corrupt, with
seemingly no way of correcting it short of Armageddon (although it did
take 200 years for it to happen).
Does this mean every couple of centuries we'll have to re-invent the
United States on some other distant expanse of immaculate territory?
Sellam Ismail Vintage Computer Festival
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