To: Travis McGee
One thing that it clearly illustrates is the level of government corruption, primarily in Mexico, but in other countries as well.
Something that I've thought for some time is that we need to realize just how important it is to have people in government who are not corrupt. Since we give these people the ability to decide and do things that can have major impact over our property, freedom, and lives, they must never be corrupt. This article shows what happens when that corruption takes control.
That's why I've long believed that corruption in government, including voter fraud, should be a capital crime, punnishable by death.
Mark
66 posted on
02/01/2004 1:27:31 AM PST by
MarkL
To: MarkL
66- this so good it deserves reposting:
"One thing that it clearly illustrates is the level of government corruption, primarily in Mexico, but in other countries as well.
Something that I've thought for some time is that we need to realize just how important it is to have people in government who are not corrupt. Since we give these people the ability to decide and do things that can have major impact over our property, freedom, and lives, they must never be corrupt. This article shows what happens when that corruption takes control.
That's why I've long believed that corruption in government, including voter fraud, should be a capital crime, punnishable by death. "
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When corruption is 'accepted' it becomes a way of life and and stains/screws up a whole culture, from the tiniest to the highest level.
80 posted on
02/01/2004 11:45:20 AM PST by
XBob
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