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sleazy -> RE: Evening With a Colonel (11/30/2006 10:44:52 AM)
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I understand what you are saying about liberal view points. It just tickled me to think of being allied on this subject to a viewpoint that was being put forward as liberal.[:)] Economics and politics are the same coin, you cannot have one without the other, money buys votes, and Joe will vote for money every time. Which is the more powerful political tool, dollar bills or rifle rounds is a game that will be played long after I leave this planet I suspect I am possibly taking things to what seems to me to be a logical conclusion, but obviously one that you disagree with. Why do the crips shoot at cop cars, or informers, or Joe public that gets in the way? I believe to stop the cops interfering in their business, stopping the law being enforced, surely that is undermining the civil society? You seem to agree in the second to last line of your post. What is civil society without authority and vice versa. What product they sell is largely immaterial, gangs are a pyramid scam, drugs, guns, kinapees, whores, stolen tv sets, or blue pebbles, as long as something has an intrinsic or cash value it can be marketed. The end result is power backed by either dollar bills or a 7.62 rifle round, both of which are political clout. From a purely tactical viewpoint neither the crips nor the rebels/insurgents/insert-label-here in Iraq can be countered by an army of occupation, unless you declare martial law, curfews, shoot on sight etc, and of course that undermines the whole concept of democracy. The only way to deal with either group is an effective police force with the backing of the elected, and more importantly the support of the electorate. As a PS, I hope you are not taking any of this personally, I'm actually enjoying the debate. Sat here I usually see only the trees that concern me, having someone else explain their forest is very interesting
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