Posted on 09/06/2010 3:43:29 PM PDT by decimon
This fact was the rationale behind the electoral college system, the founders did not want the big city mentality to rule American politics.
While being somewhat aristocratic to varying degrees themselves, our founders recognized the need for all of society to be participants. The electoral college is a shield against elitism
George Washington’s rules of etiguette is an interesting read. One of his rules that I found to be particularly striking was about greeting all men as equals. He made a point of standing to greet every man, even subordinates.
If you’re interested in that sort of thing, I found this site to be a valuable source of original documents from 500 BC to the mid 1800s. Many of the links are missing but further searching can find most of them. Among my favorites was testimoney given to Parliment by Ben Franklin reguarding the direction relations between the colonies and Great Britain were heading.
http://www.constitution.org/primarysources/primarysources.html#bc
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I’ve begun to believe it, considering some of the whacked-out tinfoil-hat conspiracy nutjobs that infest the internet, regardless of (claimed) political orientation. Oh, and I live in the city myself. Hey, why’s everyone staring at me?
Thanks decimon. :’)
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