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A republic is a condition where people delegate their powers to representatives. The merits of such procedure are beyond my powers of comprehension. It would seem though that delegation of power in certain instances reacts to the disadvantage and detriment of the folks conseerned, in many ways. For instance, in the delegation of the powers of mercy and charity into hands of professional grafters it too often denatures the guality go generosity, denies the original donor of self satisfaction, demoralizes the agents and embitters the benefierciery. It's ultimate position is an investigation, scandal. Delegation of power is based on neutral ground leaning heavily to modified slavery. All essence of freedom is relegated to one side, a sort of purgatory with all the chances in favor of prospective slavery and its concomitant, ultimate dissolution of the program. Old men declared the last war, middle afed men prevented this one, young men will out an end to the next foolishness.