by Aaron » Mon 19 Jan 2009, 20:11:58
The main problem with a representative form of government like the US, is also it's greatest strength. The peaceful transition of power is a non-trivial event not possible for most of human history. The downside of this system is, of course, living with any mistakes you make. The military of any republic including the US is sworn to serve the collective will of the people as expressed through their elected leaders.
What happens if your leaders are knee-jerk reactionaries during 911?
You're gonna get some stupidity based on fear. And you're gonna have to live with that choice another 4 years.
Most of us agree with many of the complaints & ask your understanding, if not your tolerance. We goofed... sorry. We are trying ya know...
I work with the military all the time, and I assure you that the rank & file of America's armed forces are patriots who genuinely believe they serve the public will. If there's any blame to go around, it's us voting citizens who put some of these guys in power, not our military, who should receive the blame.
So... sorry about recent blunders & we promise to keep trying.
We are fighting against the institutional power-brokers and money people ya know... so... a break would be nice. Those guys are tough hombres.
Thank HawkMan our military does what our elected leaders tell 'em, even when it's a bad idea. I'd hate to contemplate what the loss of military controll by the general population would look like.
Ya know who else had a military dictatorship don't ya?
Yeah that's right.
I win.
The problem is, of course, that not only is economics bankrupt, but it has always been nothing more than politics in disguise... economics is a form of brain damage.
Hazel Henderson