On Monday 17 March 2008 13:00, A wrote:
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> On Wed, 20 Feb 2008, Dale R. Kelly wrote:
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>> On Wed, 20 Feb 2008 18:05:35 -0600, Dale R. Kelly wrote:
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>>> democracy says some vaque multi-tiered system of figureheads who are
>>> not directly involved in the day to day implementation of power, can
>>> make everyone "equal", the fact is we are not all equal, some have
>>> EARNED more than others
>>>
>>> the feudal system still prevails, when push comes to shove, the REAL
>>> power brokers (Vassals) and the REAL mediators among the vassals
>>> (kings/ queens/super vassal) step up and make the decisions
>>> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vassal
>>> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Feudalism
>>>
>>> when a worker/proletarian/serf "EARNS" a vassal's place he does,
>>> before that it is not justice for a worker to be given by democracy
>>> a power position he has not earned
>>>
>>> I have no problems with social investment in times of financial
>>> welfare, what I have a problem with is the stench of democracy
>>> trying to supplant true earnings and true earners
>>>
>>> DOWN with dainties
>>> DOWN with PIGS
>
> Most people in the USA are confused in thinking that we have a
> democratic form of government. The truth is that we really have a
> plutocratic form of government with most if not all of the decisions
> made by and for the rich.
>
> There are many books that explain this. The one I just finished is:
>
> "When Cor****ations Rule the World" by David Korten (and I'm not a
> relative or have any relation****p with the guy to promote his book).
>
> There are many other good books out there.
>
> The "poor" in the USA (probably the rest of the world, too) are,
> basically, screwed from the get-go.
>
Yes. The economic system rewards money with more money. The rich
get
richer and the poor don't.
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Regards,
Fred
<http://www.fredwilliams.ca/thesecretofmoney.html>


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