"The ancient Greek playwright Aristophanes spent his life battling the assault on democracy by tyrants." By Chris Hedges
http://www.truthdig.com/report/item/how_democracy_dies_lessons_from_a_master_20101011/
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http://www.alternet.org/story/148467/how_radical_christian_conservatives_may_succeed_in_destroying_democracy
With this presentation:
"How Radical Christian Conservatives May Succeed in Destroying Democracy. There will be no swastikas this time but seas of red, white and blue flags and Christian crosses. There will be no stiff-armed salutes, but recitations of the Pledge of Allegiance."
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