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Sayhey
Dec 1, 2003, 10:48 PM
It is a very long article but well worth the time to read. It ends with this,

The best way to judge the effectiveness of a democracy is to measure how it allocates the goods of the land: Does the government protect the commonwealth on behalf of all the community members, or does it allow wealth and political clout to steal the commons from the people?

Today, George W. Bush and his court are treating our country as a grab bag for the robber barons, doling out the commons to large polluters. Last year, as the calamitous rollbacks multiplied, the corporate-owned TV networks devoted less than four percent of their news minutes to environmental stories. If they knew the truth, most Americans would share my fury that this president is allowing his corporate cronies to steal America from our children.

http://www.alternet.org/story.html?StoryID=17252



zimv20
Dec 1, 2003, 11:32 PM
i'd always likened effective representative gov't to that of an effective manager.

at work, i see the manager as the one who shields and protects his employees from upper mgmnt.

in gov't, i see its role to protect the citizenry from the gov't itself and business (everything from unsafe products to protecting the environment).

in this regard, this administration utterly fails.