Re: Guns and Slaves

EWyatt794@aol.com
Fri, 28 May 1999 19:45:55 EDT

In a message dated 5/28/99 7:41:38 PM Eastern Daylight Time, joedees@bellsouth.net writes:

<< > "Joe E. Dees" wrote:
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> > Slavery is illegal here.
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> Yeah. And concentration camps were illegal in the Weimar Republic, too.
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Getting sentimentally reminiscent on me? It won't happen here, because our government is built to prevent it (at least since Roosevelt). If we can kick Dick Nixon out, no one can stay beyond eight years, and the US is like a battleship; it turns slowly, so no one could throw the populace in camps before the honcho had to leave (besides, who would guard us all?). There's something called balance of powers here, too, involving an independent congress and Judiciary, I believe... >>

While I agree that the US government is built to avoid things like Weimar and Nazi germany atrocities, I'd hardly say that " It won't happen here". While the US may be like a battleship, battleships *do* turn around, even if it takes longer than other ships (esp when you assuage fears of the "slippery slope" the whole way round)

William