It was a funny quote though - no matter who said it...
>Thanks for the heads up. I took it from a book of quotes that attributed it to Quayle. A Quaylism not a Quyale. I've snuffed it.
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>>You might want to check this out - regarding your signature line...
http://www.snopes.com/quotes/candidate.asp>>
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>>>>>>Aren't we jumping to conclusions here? Is it really quite terrifying? (barring another "Abu")
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>>>>>>What's the alternative? Surely we're not supposed to just turn them loose. I say at least subject them to 8 hours of Pat Robertson, daily.
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>>>>>The alternative is not to turn them loose, it's to not keep the whole thing a secret. One of the great foundations of democracy is transparency. One has to assume that it's a secret for a reason. There must be something they don't want the public to know about. That's a no-no in a truly democratic society.
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>>>>What we don't know is not necessarily bad, and there are things that all governments do not want you to know.
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>>>Sorry, but the fact that governments do not want us to know things in a democracy where they supposedly work for us is, in itself, bad. The problem is that politicians generally tend to forget who they work for once they get into power.
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>>>Remember the part about 'Government of the people, by the people and for the people'? I certainly don't recall any part that says "Government of the cabal, by the cabal and for the cabal".