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Blogger andrea said...

Dwyer said some horrible things when I heard him at the hatefest. But now it is good to know that he is not only a hatemonger but against democracy as well. Actually, I think he is just a dope who wants publicity anyway he can get it. Next, we will see him sitting on a billboard(and we know which one) until he gets his way.

February 28, 2006 3:59 PM

Blogger Alex K. said...

The bad thing about Democracy is that idiots have a say.

February 28, 2006 6:33 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

The GOOD thing about Democracy is that EVERYONE has a say. The vital thing about Democracy is that if we do our jobs as citizens well, then a full discussion of issues that divide us should ultimately result in wise decisions about how we govern ourselves. And it is not just a question of what the laws will be, but also of what is in the hearts of the people. To secure progress in human rights, these discussions are essential -- and only in a Democracy are they fully possible.

Our responsibility is to do our jobs as citizens well. That is particularly urgent when some people -- whether out of ignorance, fear, cynical ambition, or a combination of those factors -- seek to use law to hurt others. If we do not fulfill our responsibility, then our Democracy will fall far short of what it needs to be. To paraphrase Edmund Burke, "The only thing necessary for evil to triumph if for good people to do nothing."

March 01, 2006 6:57 AM

Blogger andrea said...

David, thanks for reminding us of the Burke message. Unfortunately, the people who need to hear that message are probably not here. So many people expect/believe that someone else will "take care of it" or that "one vote can't make a difference" or "we can't stop what is going on in Sudan(Chad, Burma,Iraq) anyway so why get involved". And studies seem to show that kids/teens pick up their political/social activism more from their parents than anything else.

March 01, 2006 8:29 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Ever notice how the whack jobs seem to have so much more energy to exert en route to imposing their will? Motivation for a cause is more energizing than defending a general principle. Sad, but true.

March 01, 2006 3:29 PM

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