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To: Jacquerie
It is comfortable, yet silly to think that elections alone can cure what ails our country.

I agree with you in the narrow assertion that elections alone can't cure what ails our country, but, like it or not, elections are the method used to select the individuals who exercise the levers of governmental power. Our system is very fragile in the sense that it depends on the people we select, regardless of their political philosophy, voluntarily adhering to the guidelines outlined in the constitution. While there are methods for dispute resolution between branches of government, the only power available to the people is elections. While no voter has more power than another, collectively, we have the ultimate power. As voters, we are all responsible for the government we have, whether it was by our voting for the winning candidates, or by our failure to unite behind an alternative. Winners win and losers make excuses, but either way, elections are important.

19 posted on 07/29/2014 8:44:41 AM PDT by etcb
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To: etcb
With apologies to W.F. Buckley, it is time to stand athwart history and holler "stop!" Elections have become distractions, courtesies designed to lead us to believe we still have constitutional government. They serve little more than to condone criminality. For this, despots love elections. Obama Hisself told us he won, and to shut up and sit down.

We are headed down a road well known to corrupted republics, to absolute despotism as described by every political philosopher since the Golden Age of Greece.

Transcendent truths matter, and it is past time to put America's first principles back into practice. Here.

20 posted on 07/29/2014 9:54:10 AM PDT by Jacquerie (Article V. If not now, when?)
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