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John Wilkins is an eternal student, who thinks philosophy of biology is at least as interesting as politics or sport and twice as important. He has a PhD from the University of Melbourne and worked at the University of Queensland, in Australia, before taking up a research fellowship at the University of Sydney. After a varied career, involving factories, gardening, civil service, publishing, graphics, public relations but not, unfortunately for the CV, driving a truck, John finally completed his thesis on species concepts in 2004, which he has worked into two books.

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The tyranny of King George

Category: Politics
Posted on: July 5, 2007 5:48 AM, by John S. Wilkins

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1

Americans are lucky now. They can vote a bad king out of office, rather than having to commit sedition and high treason and wage war to do it. For now, at least.

Posted by: Aaron Clausen | July 5, 2007 10:50 PM

2

God, I hope you still can.

Posted by: John Wilkins | July 6, 2007 8:23 AM

3

Unless I'm confused, Aaron has the same ability to vote an American president out of office as I do, ie. none (minor matter of citizenship and a border).

Posted by: Eamon Knight | July 6, 2007 11:19 PM

4

Sorry? Canada isn't part of America?

[Oh, OK, my bad...]

Posted by: John Wilkins | July 7, 2007 12:08 AM

5

If bad ol' King GWB really wanted to see the how warlike Americans can be all he would have to do is try to prevent his replacement by election. This country would be ungovernable by a dictator, but we have some, ableit old, experience at civil war.

Sincerely,

Posted by: Paul Flocken | July 17, 2007 2:42 PM

6

People do not remain constant over time. Your grandparents' generation might have fought. I worry about this one. This is so much like last days of the Roman Republic.

Posted by: John Wilkins | July 18, 2007 6:43 AM

7

What is sad is not that you are right, but that you are half right. The most belligerent of Americans are precisely those who support the belligerency of Bush. Those most likely to oppose him are the least likely to have the skill necessary and it is a foregone conclusion whose side the U.S. military would be on.

Sincerely,

Posted by: Paul Flocken | July 19, 2007 5:08 AM

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