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| No | 53% | 178 votes | Total: 336 votes | |
| Yes | 47% | 158 votes |
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by R.A. Scott
Created on: May 28, 2008 Last Updated: April 20, 2009
Symbionese Liberation Army. Weather Underground. Ku Klux Klan. Oklahoma city bombing. The Lambs of Christ.
If
Created on: August 25, 2007
There is no proven, direct correlation between the incidence of so-called "democracies" and a lessening
Created on: October 13, 2007
The word "democracy" is defined by a government which is composed only of its constituents, who decide
Created on: January 30, 2009
The amount of democratically elected governments in the world has no direct impact on the level of terrorism,
by Sandi Crain
Created on: July 03, 2009 Last Updated: July 05, 2009
Thomas Jefferson said, "A democracy is nothing more than mob rule, where fifty-one percent of the people
by Dan Herman
Created on: August 08, 2007
Unfortunately, terrorism is not a product of a simple lack of democracy.
Terrorism in its many forms
by Kyle Allen
Created on: August 06, 2007
Democracy vs. Terrorism?
That, unfortunately, is a false dichotomy. Considering in the broader sense
Created on: April 24, 2009
Those who would argue that Democracy can solve the problem of terrorism, whether it be domestic terrorism
by Joshua Grubb
Created on: August 27, 2007
It is difficult to answer any question that begins by asking a question that leads to logical fallacy.
Created on: November 08, 2007
Insanity! Elect all the democracies you want and you will still have the illusion that men continue
Created on: November 17, 2008
It is important, in this debate, to clarify the definition of "Democracy." A democracy means, simply
Created on: August 10, 2007
Having more democratically elected governments will not lead to less terrorism. Then again neither will
by Jimmy Ettele
Created on: January 02, 2008
As the bell of liberty strikes it's clapper and rings out democracy's rallying cry, we, as well as those
Created on: October 02, 2007
Contrary to popular belief, elected governments can cause war and similar problems. Don't forget that
by Gena Nelson
Created on: August 27, 2007
Not if you believe the Founding Fathers. According to Thomas Jefferson, democracy is a suitable government
by Mabon Dane
Created on: August 10, 2007
More democratically elected governments will not reduce terrorism.
To what one man considers a terrorist
Yes
by Andy Heintz
Created on: August 28, 2008
The spread of democracy will lessen terrorism in the world, but it will not stop it. Terrorism will
by Nigel Hall
Created on: September 25, 2007
When considering this question, there is in the light of the actions of the Bush administration in the
by Lam Luu
Created on: February 28, 2009
Democracy will decrease Terrorism. No only so, I strongly believe that Democracy will also lead to cooperation,
Created on: August 22, 2007 Last Updated: January 10, 2011
According to the AFP in La Habana, the Castro Government accused the Hungarian Government of "prostituting"
by James Hook
Created on: November 20, 2007 Last Updated: January 05, 2008
There are limited possible solutions to terrorism. The mindset of collective fanaticism is a weapon
Created on: November 04, 2007
On balance more democracy would lead to less terrorism though not no terrorism. This is if "democracy"
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