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Old 10-09-2011, 10:18 AM   #6
SamIam
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Originally Posted by ZenGum View Post
The only thing I am doubtful about here is that you seem to think this is something new. The USA gave the world the word Gerrymander, but if you analyse the power structure in the "democratic" phase of ancient Rome, it was equally corrupted by the influence of the rich and already-powerful. The same can be said for English democracy for most of it's history.

At times, and in places, there is improvement.

A free and critical media and an alert citizenry are the only factor that works against this corruption. The rights to vote, to access information, and to publish information and opinion critical of the powers-that-be are crucial.

Hence the struggle for the media. Having the right to publish is unimportant if the editor doesn't want to publish.
None of the things mentioned in the NPR broadcast surprised me. I, too, came up in the Nixon years and have been skeptical of politicians every since. For those who like their scoundrels to be more modern, I give you Dick Cheney and Halliburten. The beat goes on.

Interestingly, Pope disregarded the media, getting the word out with massive direct mailings attacking democratic candidates and filled with misinformation and out right lies.

The NPR story was based on an article in this week's New Yorker by Jane Mayer. If you want to read a more in depth analysis, its here.

http://www.newyorker.com/reporting/2...urrentPage=all

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