Sort of. Mine was a lame attempt at saying we give them the power through our constitution and by voting for the ones we want to make those decisions for the whole country. If they make poor decisions we can vote them out of office. However, removing that power from them would be significantly more difficult if not impossible.Frost wrote:To be clear, it is voluntary then, like giving someone power of attorney? I just want to make sure i understand your position.C-dub wrote:Because we give them the right and vote the one's we want to make those decisions.
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- Sun May 16, 2010 2:30 pm
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- Sat May 15, 2010 8:39 pm
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Because we give them the right and vote the one's we want to make those decisions.Frost wrote:In an attempt to stay vaguely on topic i will restrain my response to this: why is it that politicians get to "set the rules" for an entire geographic area that they do not own?