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<blockquote data-quote="mightymouse" data-source="post: 3095480" data-attributes="member: 15253"><p>If one word sums up the process of government in these United States it is<strong> compromise.</strong> There are many competing interests in this country, and the majority of them aren't complaining about the slow death of Absolutism as a form of government (which went out with George III) on gun forums. No, they are competing for their own special interests just as avidly as any Second Amendment Absolutist, and the way that these competing interests get sorted out is called <strong>compromise.</strong> Not everyone gets everything they want all the time; sometimes someone gets something they want, and that is the difference between Absolutism and compromise.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mightymouse, post: 3095480, member: 15253"] If one word sums up the process of government in these United States it is[B] compromise.[/B] There are many competing interests in this country, and the majority of them aren't complaining about the slow death of Absolutism as a form of government (which went out with George III) on gun forums. No, they are competing for their own special interests just as avidly as any Second Amendment Absolutist, and the way that these competing interests get sorted out is called [B]compromise.[/B] Not everyone gets everything they want all the time; sometimes someone gets something they want, and that is the difference between Absolutism and compromise. [/QUOTE]
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