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Wednesday, July 16, 2003
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  Setback for democracy So we have a coup in Africa, and a setback for democracy. For those with the notion that democracy is the natural order of things, and that the US and UK don't promote it through interventionist policies, need to look hard at Sao Tome. They have piles of foriegn aid sent to them every year, and plenty of western NGO's "helping" things along. The natural order of man is oppression. Thugs have ruled most of history. Democracy is an unnatural state of affairs. Which is why you need to be willing to work and fight for it. NGO's and feel good foriegn aid don't cut it alone - force of will does. |
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