It is "the great fiction,"you can see this in the fact that no one has their own steadfast opinions they all cave to special interest groups in order to maintain office, not to mention to maintain their wallets. I'm pissed.
2006-10-10 19:24:01
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answered by Anonymous
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Um, well I would rather be endeavoring to live at the expense of everyone else than live in a world of pure anarchy. I rather like having the military and law enforcement there to guard me, both of which are government institutions. Plus, the government provides us with organized education systems, another bonus. I could list the other great things that [democratic] government does for the common people, but I'm tired, and this question is retarded.
Oh, and no, I don't consider it the "great fiction".
2006-10-10 19:23:56
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answered by Locomotive 3
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large costs by using genuine conservatives, you ought to comprehend the republican occasion right this moment has ignored what a conservative is, i could call todays occasion neocons. of direction thats genuine for liberals too. the only candidate that has the integrity and the recommendations of our shape now could be Ron Paul. This quote is suited for Obamas international poverty tax, distant places help could be defined as a pass of funds from unfavorable people in prosperous international places to prosperous people in unfavorable international places. – Douglas Casey
2016-10-16 01:42:46
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answered by Anonymous
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It sure seems like it. Especially if they're lazy and don't feel like working. I think a lot of people who really need help get turned down because of all the unworthy freeloaders!
2006-10-10 19:22:02
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answered by bookworm 2
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No it is one of several great fictions that can be very
entertaining.
2006-10-10 19:33:28
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answered by Farnham the Freeholder 3
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