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RE: (NO LBC) Was "RE: TR7 - Good or Bad" now American Technolog

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Subject: RE: (NO LBC) Was "RE: TR7 - Good or Bad" now American Technolog
From: DANIEL RAY <danray@bluegrass.net>
Date: Wed, 3 Dec 1997 13:52:36 -0600
Ok, Ok, I will defer to those more learned than I and retract that =
statement...just trying to make a point, sorry if that sounded =
"arrogant" :)
Dan

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From:   Gregory Kirk
Sent:   Wednesday, December 03, 1997 12:01 PM
To:     Benjamin Ruset
Cc:     hert@worldaccess.nl; mgs@autox.team.net
Subject:        Re: (NO LBC) Was "RE: TR7 - Good or Bad" now American =
Technolog

I  think the point about the history books is that the US is not the
originator of democracy, not even of republican democracy.  The ancient
Greeks and Romans practiced democracy in various forms, and the US
bicameral legislatures are derived from the English model of the Lords
and the Commons (upper and lower houses).

Greg Kirk

Benjamin Ruset wrote:

> >> Phillip:
> >>   I agree with your assessment of the "arrogant", for the most
> part...but its something us
> >> Americans won't readily admit to. The day-to-day technological
> things
> you mention are more
> >> due to our not-so-beloved government (i.e., the FCC on up) than to
> the
> fact that we don't, can't
> >> or won't have them. Digital technology happens to be a specialty
> with
> smaller American
> >> companies here, but Congress, and the Big Corporations, well...we
> may
> have started the ball
> >> rolling with democracy, but we certainly haven't perfected it.
> >
> >And you could use some new history books too.
>
> elaborate, please.
>
> BEN RUSET
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