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It has been said that democracy is the worst form of government except all the others that have been tried.
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Yeah,Originally posted by PerlOfWisdomWe really are. You get about a 1/40,000,000 say in choosing one of 2 people who will decide for 5 years how the country is run. They're are fully accountable for every decision they make because after 5 years, you get about a 1/40,000,000 say in choosing the next one.
The old 1/0 system (Unless you're mum and dad were cousins and yer great, great grandad was handy with an axe) worked much better I reckon.
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We really are. You get about a 1/40,000,000 say in choosing one of 2 people who will decide for 5 years how the country is run. They're are fully accountable for every decision they make because after 5 years, you get about a 1/40,000,000 say in choosing the next one.
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Never surrender.Originally posted by Fleetwood1975Says the pasta eating Italian surrender monkey.
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I have decided that we truly live in a democratic nation. All the ones who disagree will be executed.Tags: None
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