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blinkyblinky | 09:27 Sun 09th Oct 2005 | Body & Soul
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Would you rather be alive in a dictatorship or dead in a democracy?
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Would you rather have a pseudo-philosphical pseudo-rhetorical pseudo-question posted on the answerbank, or a meta-interrogative quasi-cynical pseudo-linguo-babble answer kept entirely in your head?

Live the dream. And in one. It's too late now. Do you use supermarkets? There ya go then. The question is: what's your third way?

and: the dominant/submissive role is what the race does most animatedly and with most enthusiasm and consistency. at all levels of society. if you intend to deal with it in a Big Way, become a business billionaire or a bomber.

personally, i say "clarity begins at home"...

Hi BlinkyBlinky

You might need to define whats a democracy 1st cause from what I can see of the USA system its a democracy on paper but a virtual dictatorship in reality, and the main culprit (apart from bushy tail) is the "anything for profit" point of view which exists now!! where the real dictator is money - money - money and %^#$ everything else. 

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Hi qapmoc

Democracy in my experience is having a choice between two rich men, neither of whom I want to vote for.

Hi Trillipse

If clarity begins at home, could you use smaller words, because I only understood about 10% of your post?
I've lived under a dictatorship (Franco) and it really wasn't too bad. Some things were better then than now.
Some good answers here, but bein 'dead' in a Democracy, how do you choose your preference?.

blinky blinky:

in plainspeak, your question may provoke some soulsearching, but as far as decent answers go, it's about as likely to spur any as "is the transmigration of souls possible"

you seem a decent sort, but what sort of answers are you after?

I don't think Blair or Bush read this site. I'm not too convinced that Bush can read.
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Chessman, at the risk of stating the obvious... I had in mind all the innocent Iraqis who have been liberated, but are no longer around to enjoy it.

I also had in mind the words of a Chinese friend of mine who told me that in his home town he never needs to lock his front door or lock up his bicycle and kids roam free in the streets without parents worrying about them. It made me feel kind of jealous.

Trillipse, thanks for elucidating. I'm not after any particular sort of answer, I'm just interested to hear others' points of view. There are some clever people around who think of things I never would.

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