Re: Demarchy's promise

From: Technotranscendence (neptune@mars.superlink.net)
Date: Tue Aug 06 2002 - 16:33:14 MDT


On Tuesday, August 06, 2002 4:15 PM Brian D Williams talon57@well.com
wrote:
>>I think the UN's being more benign than some of its component
>>pieces -- the US Congress is no doubt more benign as a whole than
>>some of its worst elements too -- because it is not a full-fledged
>>government. Give it that kind of power and watch it get much
>>worse.
>
> I think the U.N. is fine as a place for governments to get together
> and try to discuss things and work out problems.

Yeah, things like how to pick on other societies and divide up spheres
of influence...:)

> The problem is
> that the U.N. and its supporters are trying to evolve it into a
> World Government.
>
> Something I will fight tooth, fang, and claw.

I'm sure that will stop them.:)

Brian, you and I might be against this, but I don't think either us have
fifty divisions and an air force, so I don't believe those trying to do
this have to worry much about our opposition.

Cheers!

Dan
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