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  1. michael horan

    I wunderwent the new airport screenings over Thanksgiving. (In P’burgh, not Logan).

    I did not feel unreasonably searched nor seized. (I’d like to make a confession here, too, but, damn, some things shouldn’t be stated publicly). If this is “fascism,” then I’m not too worried.

    “Our system is such that any Oval Office occupant is an enemy of democracy.” Oh, for goddsake. Barack Obama isn’t the messiah many deluded Democrats hoped he would be (and a shocking numbver still “believe” in). But he’s hardly “an enemy of democracy.”  

  2. michael horan

    I get nervous whenever I hear people say that “we don’t live in a democracy any more.” I do. The fact that nimrods get elected doesn’t mean we don’t live in one; it simply means that 1. not enough voters participate to make it as functional as we’d like, and 2. those that vote vote for people and policies with which we don’t agree.

    My Town Meeting and Select Board are democratically elected. So are my state reps, and I daresay that the GRP candidates who ran for office would agree that their contests were fair and democratic. When it comes to state office, the process remains democratic, albeit perverted by the in- and out-of-state money that comes into play. That simply means that a third party candidate is gonna face additional struggles. It doesn’t mean that the democratic process has been extinguished.

    Corporate money perverts democracy–no doubt about it. But democratic mechanisms DO exist for eliminating it. We simply haven’t found the right levers.  

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