It's been that way from the beginning, but it's only been since the 
middle of the 20th century that it mattered, and only recently that most 
of you noticed. 

William Robb wrote:
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "P. J. Alling" 
> Subject: Re: DST
>
>
>   
>> Most countries have an ideology, but if you don't believe in it you can 
>> still identify as a member of that nation.  In other words you can still 
>> be British or French or Russian even if you don't believe in the (fill 
>> in the blank) ________ Way. The United States is an Ideology.  The 
>> biggest problem both US Citizens and nationals of other countries have 
>> with the US is not realizing that.  Part of that Ideology was keeping 
>> government small and relatively helpless,  we learned from the rest of 
>> the world about the joys and glories of big government, now everybody's 
>> screwed.
>>     
>
> We outsiders know very well that the USA is an ideology.
> At the moment, it is becoming rather painful to watch.
>
> William Robb
>
>   


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