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		<title>Juries: A Double Edged Sword</title>
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			<description>Ed42 wrote in: [quote]I call your bluff on &quot;political anarchy always leads to eventual tyranny&quot;. When has the world enjoyed political anarchy?

Could we also say &quot;democracy always leads to eventual tyranny&quot;? [/quote]

To which I respond: The Anarchy and Mob Rule that occurred during the French Revolution is perhaps the best example of how political anarchy leads to tyranny. 

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Oh, and unbridled or unchecked democracy does eventually lead to tyranny. So yes, to your last question.  - Steven Montgomery</description>
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			<description>I call your bluff on &quot;political anarchy always leads to eventual tyranny&quot;.  When has the world enjoyed political anarchy?

Could we also say &quot;democracy always leads to eventual tyranny&quot;? - ed42</description>
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