Choice

Marcy,

  I'm pretty sure you don't really mean the opportunity to vote on
*any* issue. What distinguishes a republic from a democracy is that
in a republic you *don't* get to vote on everything; for instance, no
voting to send members of the unpopular ethnic group to concentration
camps.

  Ideally, in my view, people should not be given the choice to vote
to have others aggressed against, such as by government taking more
of their money to fund a JROTC program. Or prostitutes in the
schools, for that matter, much as the thought of it personally warms
my heart.

Love & Liberty,
        ((( starchild )))

Hi Starchild,

Yes I do mean *any* issue, because earlier I clearly limited the
issues to those that are constitutional.

Marcy

Ah, okay. Do you Marcy then feel that taxpayer-subsidized JROTC in
government-run schools is constitutional?

Love & Liberty,
        ((( starchild )))