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Elected and electorate
are subjects of the fourth estate;
we press their buttons, pull their strings
till we’re in charge of everything.
A half-inch headline, bold and black,
can pull this country back on track
if politicians stray too much
to Left or Right, so out of touch
with middle ground (which we control)
that we invoke opinion’s poll
and load the questions carefully
so even Parliament can see
we guard democracy – and yet
quis custodes custodiet?
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I was following that right up till the last two lines. I never did latin. I think Simon did.
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Little John wrote:I was following that right up till the last two lines. I never did latin. I think Simon did.
Hi, John,

just means 'who guards the guards?' - from Juvenal's Satires. He was talking about the practice of hiring men to protect the chastity of wives while hubby was off at war; he suggested the wives would start with those guards, a bit of a misogynist I think,
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a bit of a misogynist I think
Or a realist.
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SRD wrote:Nice pome.

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a bit of a misogynist I think
Or a realist.
Hi, Simon,

thanks for stopping by, always appreciated. As to the Juvenal's realism, I think it tended more to the cynical. I doubt that his targets would have agreed with his opinions. :D
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Hmmmm - Cynic of course had a rather different interpretation in the Ancient World. Some have considered that the very essence of Cynicism is realism, although a certain Spartan outlook might be more apposite.
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