Pubdate: Thu, 22 Mar 2007 Source: See Magazine (Edmonton, CN AB) Copyright: 2007 SEE Magazine Contact: http://www.greatwest.ca/see/Intro/letters.htm Website: http://www.seemagazine.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2367 Author: Klaus Kaczor IDIOCRACY Arthur Kewling does convey the frustration I feel with these myopic conservatives in power (Issue# 694, March 15--22). Sadly when the need for change is greatest, our citizens resort to a cast in concrete ideology. With the decline of voter interest, poor leadership options, and a long lag time for meaningful change to come about, I see only further decline. The prohibition issue is the canary in the mineshaft. It directly points out our failure to come to grips with the simplest of problems. Shows our form of government to be useless in dealing with things on a practical level. The only viable option out of the mess of prohibition, is repeal. There is no other effective model in all of history, except the death penalty, anywhere. We must choose a new form of government, which does not cater to the polarized gut feelings we are born with, but calls reason forth. I believe we are in a genetic drift to lower intelligence in North America. Do humans have a political gene? Klaus Kaczor - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom