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Comment by Bob Podolsky
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It was Buckminster Fuller who suggested that if one doesn't like the current "system", it is unwise to fight the system. It's better, he said, to create a new system that makes the old system obsolete and irrelevant. It is in the spirit of that advice that I invite the reader to read Ethics, Law, & Government - which contains a plausible strategy to accomplish this.


Comment by Jesse Porter
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Mr Rosenberg, I very much agree with most of what you write and applaud your writing style and ability to communicate. However, I am disappointed to observe in this case your adoption of the style of one-sentence paragraphs so abused by writers like Stephen Lendman. That style tends to scramble thought so as to make it both difficult to follow one and to aggravate the reader so as to make it more likely to avoid reading further. For those reasons I have not read any of Mr Lendman's post for a long time. It would be a great loss to be unable and/or unwilling to read any more of your posts. I urge you to abandon this style.


Comment by Jesse Porter
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Mr Rosenberg, I very much agree with most of what you write and applaud your writing style and ability to communicate. However, I am disappointed to observe in this case your adoption of the style of one-sentence paragraphs so abused by writers like Stephen Lendman. That style tends to scramble thought so as to make it both difficult to follow one and to aggravate the reader so as to make it more likely to avoid reading further. For those reasons I have not read any of Mr Lendman's post for a long time. It would be a great loss to be unable and/or unwilling to read any more of your posts. I urge you to abandon this style.

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