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Author: turtoniturtoni Date: Jul 9, 2008 22:25
How about rebuilding the United Nations to include only those nations
that are considered to be Democratic with in a globally defined
definition of what we mean by democracy.
All the nations within the unification do not do business with any
nation that is not considered to be democratic.
Obviously this would be pretty painful since there's stuff we need
from the other types of governments but in the long run, ideally this
would push those outside the unification to adopt the globally defined
democratic government.
As it stand know it seems immoral for us to do business with non-
democratic governments.
The democratic nations are using the other forms of governments to
enrich themselves on the backs of peoples subjugated to unfair forms
of other governments.
Ideally the worlds nations would become states within a worldwide
global democracy.
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Author: EdEd Date: Jul 10, 2008 07:47
On Jul 10, 1:25 am, turtoni fastmail.net> wrote:
> How about rebuilding the United Nations to include only those nations
> that are considered to be Democratic with in a globally defined
> definition of what we mean by democracy.
>
> All the nations within the unification do not do business with any
> nation that is not considered to be democratic.
>
> Obviously this would be pretty painful since there's stuff we need
> from the other types of governments but in the long run, ideally this
> would push those outside the unification to adopt the globally defined
> democratic government.
>
> As it stand know it seems immoral for us to do business with non-
> democratic governments.
>
Saudi Arabia is a Monarchy.
Monaco is a Monarchy
The definition seems tricky.
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Author: turtoniturtoni Date: Jul 10, 2008 10:53
On Jul 10, 10:47 am, Ed earthlink.net> wrote:
> On Jul 10, 1:25 am, turtoni fastmail.net> wrote:> How about rebuilding the United Nations to include only those nations
>> that are considered to be Democratic with in a globally defined
>> definition of what we mean by democracy.
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>> All the nations within the unification do not do business with any
>> nation that is not considered to be democratic.
>
>> Obviously this would be pretty painful since there's stuff we need
>> from the other types of governments but in the long run, ideally this
>> would push those outside the unification to adopt the globally defined
>> democratic government.
>
>> As it stand know it seems immoral for us to do business with non-
>> democratic governments.
>
> Saudi Arabia is a Monarchy.
> Monaco is a Monarchy
>
> The definition seems tricky. ...
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Author: EdEd Date: Jul 10, 2008 19:51
On Jul 10, 1:53 pm, turtoni fastmail.net> wrote:
> On Jul 10, 10:47 am, Ed earthlink.net> wrote:
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>> On Jul 10, 1:25 am, turtoni fastmail.net> wrote:> How about rebuilding the United Nations to include only those nations
>>> that are considered to be Democratic with in a globally defined
>>> definition of what we mean by democracy.
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>>> All the nations within the unification do not do business with any
>>> nation that is not considered to be democratic.
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>>> Obviously this would be pretty painful since there's stuff we need
>>> from the other types of governments but in the long run, ideally this
>>> would push those outside the unification to adopt the globally defined
>>> democratic government.
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>>> As it stand know it seems immoral for us to do business with non- ...
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Author: turtoniturtoni Date: Jul 10, 2008 20:11
On Jul 10, 10:51 pm, Ed earthlink.net> wrote:
> On Jul 10, 1:53 pm, turtoni fastmail.net> wrote:
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>> On Jul 10, 10:47 am, Ed earthlink.net> wrote:
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>>> On Jul 10, 1:25 am, turtoni fastmail.net> wrote:> How about rebuilding the United Nations to include only those nations
>>>> that are considered to be Democratic with in a globally defined
>>>> definition of what we mean by democracy.
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>>>> All the nations within the unification do not do business with any
>>>> nation that is not considered to be democratic.
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>>>> Obviously this would be pretty painful since there's stuff we need
>>>> from the other types of governments but in the long run, ideally this
>>>> would push those outside the unification to adopt the globally defined
>>>> democratic government. ...
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Author: ZerkonXZerkonX Date: Jul 11, 2008 06:30
On Wed, 09 Jul 2008 22:25:39 -0700, turtoni wrote:
> what we mean by democracy.
England and many other 'friends'... out
Where is there 'a democracy'? Oh, it's what 'WE' mean by democracy.
What do WE mean then? Elections? 'freedoms'? Or is it those that WE want.
Enemies are out friends are in? 'United' Nations?
The purpose was not to bring friends together but enemies!
Just because WE have are being encouraged to be a nation of brat children
who holds their hands up to their ears and screams when they do not want
to hear someone.. do not think the grown-up world behaves like this.
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Author: EdEd Date: Jul 11, 2008 14:13
On Jul 10, 11:11 pm, turtoni fastmail.net> wrote:
> On Jul 10, 10:51 pm, Ed earthlink.net> wrote:
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>> On Jul 10, 1:53 pm, turtoni fastmail.net> wrote:
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>>> On Jul 10, 10:47 am, Ed earthlink.net> wrote:
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>>>> On Jul 10, 1:25 am, turtoni fastmail.net> wrote:> How about rebuilding the United Nations to include only those nations
>>>>> that are considered to be Democratic with in a globally defined
>>>>> definition of what we mean by democracy.
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>>>>> All the nations within the unification do not do business with any
>>>>> nation that is not considered to be democratic.
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>>>>> Obviously this would be pretty painful since there's stuff we need
>>>>> from the other types of governments but in the long run, ideally this ...
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Author: turtoniturtoni Date: Jul 12, 2008 21:15
> On Jul 11, 5:13 pm, Ed earthlink.net> wrote:
> Which countries are *truly* democratic?
"How about rebuilding the United Nations to include only those nations
that are considered to be Democratic with in a globally defined
definition of what we mean by democracy."
> Who judges?
the *United* Nations.
> Critics of the US have alledged that democracy here is
> crippled by lack of free informantion, and a corporate-controlled
> media.
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