>Nope, I look at what life was like without governments - nasty, brutish and
>short.
>
>We both agree that bad governments can do a lot of evil, even in democratic
>countries. Richard Nixon being a prime example, committing acts of treason
>at home and committing war crimes abroad.

        I don't think you've got to look that far back. Not that far at all.

>Governments are going to exist, the question is therefore whether they are
>going to exist for good or for bad.

        No, the question is who is going to be the master, and who the servant.

>As for being pro Clinton & Gore, it is much more that I dislike the
>alternatives, a judgement the US people shared in the past two elections. In
>this election Gore, McCain and Bradley appear to me to be acceptable
>choices, Bush does not - to put it mildly.

        You draw distinctions of no difference.
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