Jim Elwell wrote:
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> However, the last paragraph of Louis' post brings up a very important
> point: since when is a government supposed to impose things that are not
> supported by the population, and how is that any different than tyranny?
> 
> Such statements make me want to equate liberal = tyrannical.

        I've heard it said many times that both extremes, extremely liberal and
extremely conservative, are tyrannical. Indeed, the pundits have said,
the only distinction is which way they went around circle to get there.

        Due to its governmental form, the USA tends to the middle of this
circular gamut and that is where the greatest number of people are.

Jim

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