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Amat,
I agree with you assessment and coment. Democracy is not immune to
contradiction,
but the key is the approach taken to resolve it.
Beran
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From: Amat Gaye [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Friday, November 10, 2000 10:11 AM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: US Election Card
Aisha,
If this confusion about the outcome of the US presidential
election had
happened anywhere else[Africa], people will be counting the
number of
casualities by now. Far from being a perfect system, the fact
that everyday
life in the US has not come to a halt while this whole mess is
being
straightened out, is a testament of the highly evolved
democratic society
that is the US. Amidst the alleged irregularities and confusion,
the
transfer of power in the US remains as peaceful as ever.
Hopefully Africans
are paying attention.
Amat
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