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To: truedog who wrote (9418)5/21/1999 4:20:00 PM
From: Hawkmoon  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 17770
 
Are you actually advocating one world government?

True Dog,

I'm not "advocating" anything. I'm just discussing the inevitable.

For mankind to ever make progress and reach beyond this world, he will have to come to terms with living with one another.

After all, think about the US. We are probably the closest thing there is to how a intermingled world citizenry resemble. We don't practice blood and soil nationalist policies (anyone born in the US is born a citizen).

That is what our founding fathers were trying to create in the first place. They obviously knew that we were a country of immigrants that our ethnic and cultural diversity creates more strenth than confusion. Our history has proven that over the past 200+ years.

If I were to advocate a one world gov't, it would only be under the conditions that sufficient checks and balances existed that no one nation, not even the US would be able to completely dominate the others. The beauty of the US constitution is that it could, with minor adjustments, form the perfect framework of a world federation one of these days.

Regards,

Ron