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Excellent post NT and I am sad to say, so very true.
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What will History say about Today's America? Man....I just can't bring myself to get into this and let it all out. Let's just say I'm disgusted by the apathy...greed and sheeple mentality in this country anymore. It's all circling the bowl and everyones just standing around watching it go down. 4....3....2....1....
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"For those who truly love America, it's time to remember that power does not belong to Congress or the White House or even the Supreme Court. It belongs to each one of us.
We make the future."
Right.........so, who elected and supported the current government?
We make the future."
Right.........so, who elected and supported the current government?
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"But when a long train of abuses and usurpations, pursuing invariably the same Object, evinces a design to reduce them under absolute Despotism, it is their right, it is their duty, to throw off such Government, and to provide new Guards for their future security."
In the days of horses and muskets this may have been possible. Today I think it would be a blood bath like those in the third world countries to try and forcibly throw off such government, and you will never do it by the vote.
We elected them and then they vote on bills any way THEY and the big money lobbies want. The Electoral College puts presidents in office not the popular vote. Does anyone actually think that the top 5% income bracket in this country gives a tinkers damn about the other 95%?
Great article NightTrain.
In the days of horses and muskets this may have been possible. Today I think it would be a blood bath like those in the third world countries to try and forcibly throw off such government, and you will never do it by the vote.
Right.........so, who elected and supported the current government?
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We elected them and then they vote on bills any way THEY and the big money lobbies want. The Electoral College puts presidents in office not the popular vote. Does anyone actually think that the top 5% income bracket in this country gives a tinkers damn about the other 95%?
Great article NightTrain.
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We elected them and then they vote on bills any way THEY and the big money lobbies want. The Electoral College puts presidents in office not the popular vote. Does anyone actually think that the top 5% income bracket in this country gives a tinkers damn about the other 95%?
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Sorry but I did not vote for the last and current administration and in the long run it really doesn't matter who is elected next it's going to take some time to fix our "state of the union". For those of you that did vote for the current administration you desire all of this. Until the entire government is cleaned out and new blood is put in nothing will change much. Look at the candidates this year and for the last few presidental elections, none have been worth a danm.
NT you forgot to add how we americans allowed a presidental election to be rigged and did nothing about it. This was not the first rigged election but it was the most flagrent and obivious one in my time.
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Sad, very sad... I think we're in a decline such as the Roman Empire faced.
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Sad, very sad... I think we're in a decline such as the Roman Empire faced.
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All we need is that next step. Monday night football to the death.
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All we need is that next step. Monday night football to the death.
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WE already have it... * American Idol*...
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History will take the larger view and say that people, which at one time were able to care for themselves, became more and more dependent on government until they reached a point where they blamed all the ills of society on governments failure to provide everything for them.
Obviously this is a result of individual's choices. I don't think the numbers would be any different if there was no conflict in the middle east.
500,000 died from tobacco every year; 100,000 died from alcohol every year; 16,000 died from illegal narcotics every year; 11,000 died from handguns every year
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Obviously this is a result of individual's choices. I don't think the numbers would be any different if there was no conflict in the middle east.
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I guess we could go back to...Who Shot Kennedy!... Yes we elect all those people and then most turn into greedy turds that sell their vote. The president has very little power on his own. Congress has the final say. And no, I'am not supporting GW but he is the pres. so the office deserves respect. Congress could have withheld the money for this Iraq crap which would have forceds the pres. to pull the troops. We should have quietly, covertly sent some people over there and took out the bad guys wihout attacking a nation or two. This nation was founded on religious principles but we have strayed from that and I think that started the problems of today. But what the hell, we can elect a woman, a black or an old, ex, POW. But which ever we elect, its those greedy idiots in congress/senate that has the real power. So choose wiseley. And for those that don't know what war is like, go to a VA hospital. Look and ask. Remember, I'am a vet but I was against that Iraq crap.
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For those who truly love America, it's time to remember that power does not belong to Congress or the White House or even the Supreme Court. It belongs to each one of us.
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Right.........so, who elected and supported the current government?
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Very good points.
I grew up in the 60's. I went on marches against the war in Vietnam. My friends and I published an "underground" newspaper at our High School. We never got caught! It was all for nothing. Here we are in 2008 and it's worse than ever. Nothing will really change until the basic nature of man changes.
The elected officials are supposed to represent us but in reality they represent special interests.
The electorial college appoints the president so all this presidential crap going on now is meaningless. Bush stole 2 elections in a row and no body did anything about it!
ALL the people need to unify and demand change but that will never happen because the people are too easily fooled and bought off.
Abandon hope Ye who enter here.
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It was all for nothing. Here we are in 2008 and it's worse than ever.
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A black man would not be the democratic nominee for president in the 60's. He would not have a female VP (Hillary will take the job). A vast improvement in opportunity and equal rights.
Some things are a lot better!
The elected officials are supposed to represent us but in reality they represent special interests.
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The "special interests" are nothing power than groups of people that combine their efforts to gain influence to attain their objectives. Greenpeace is a special interest group as is the Sierra Club, as all "associations" representing various businesses. They come in all flavors and chase wildly different objectives. I am sure there is one that pursues your personal objectives for a better country. Join up and get engaged.
It is hard to make changes when half the people in the country won't take the time to vote, whatever their preferences might be.
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Sad, very sad... I think we're in a decline such as the Roman Empire faced.
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Could we at least have a couple Roman Feasts and Orgies 1st?
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Right.........so, who elected and supported the current government?
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Easy answer... The Media.
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Could we at least have a couple Roman Feasts and Orgies 1st?
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Apparently you don't watch TV Bichur or you would see that we are way beyond all that.
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What will History say about Today's America?
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Here is what I've learned, when current events become history, not very many people really care.
If what history says about today was important more people would study it, analize it so that our society or the world in general would not keep making the same mistakes over and over.
History, no one really cares, why else are we still having wars over religion!
Just my thoughts on the subject.
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"A democracy cannot exist as a permanent form of government. It can only exist until the voters discover they can vote themselves largess from the public treasury.
"From that moment on, the majority always votes for the candidates promising them the most benefits from the public treasury, with the result that a democracy always collapses over loose fiscal policy, always followed by a dictatorship.
"The average age of the world's greatest civilizations has been 200 years. These nations have progressed through this sequence:
Dr. Alexander Tytler, a Scot professor, wrote a scholarly tome, from which this concept comes, called "The Athenian Republic" which was published shortly before the thirteen American colonies gained independence from Britain."From bondage to spiritual faith;
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And worth reading: http://www.house.gov/paul/nytg.htm
Those best suited to run for office seem to never want to lower themselves to do so.
And those who squander the power of the people they serve more often forget about the people in place of the power.
I've lost faith in our federal government. That's a good in a way because I think we are too federated as it is. I'll do what work I can to support local, city, and state governments and try to keep the feds as far away as I can. The United States should not mean 50 regions under one state. That's too much power and not what was intended.
Those best suited to run for office seem to never want to lower themselves to do so.
And those who squander the power of the people they serve more often forget about the people in place of the power.
I've lost faith in our federal government. That's a good in a way because I think we are too federated as it is. I'll do what work I can to support local, city, and state governments and try to keep the feds as far away as I can. The United States should not mean 50 regions under one state. That's too much power and not what was intended.
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Well said NT.
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"A democracy cannot exist as a permanent form of government. It can only exist until the voters discover they can vote themselves largess from the public treasury.
"From that moment on, the majority always votes for the candidates promising them the most benefits from the public treasury, with the result that a democracy always collapses over loose fiscal policy, always followed by a dictatorship.
"From that moment on, the majority always votes for the candidates promising them the most benefits from the public treasury, with the result that a democracy always collapses over loose fiscal policy, always followed by a dictatorship.
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Give that man a cigar!
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A black man would not be the democratic nominee for president in the 60's. He would not have a female VP (Hillary will take the job). A vast improvement in opportunity and equal rights.
Some things are a lot better!
Some things are a lot better!
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It's all show and no blow! Go to 95th and Stony Island in Chicago or the heart of Gary Indiana and then tell me that the Black man has it better than in the 60's. They, they being the powers that be, make it all look better but in reality it's just the same. Women still get the short end of the stick with wages. Hillary is a Clinton for God's sake! She got this far because of the Clinton power and money. What is reality? What things look like or what they are?
The "special interests" are nothing power than groups of people that combine their efforts to gain influence to attain their objectives. Greenpeace is a special interest group as is the Sierra Club, as all "associations" representing various businesses. They come in all flavors and chase wildly different objectives. I am sure there is one that pursues your personal objectives for a better country. Join up and get engaged.
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What you say is true but you can bet your ass that the special interests that are for oil and big business are far and away more powerful than the Sierra Club. Those big money power groups are the ones in control and unless that changes we are still at the mercy of those who are only interested in gaining more wealth and power. Like Michael Moore said - Their greed knows no limit.
I vote because it's my right to vote. I know deep down inside that it doesn't change a thing. Like Mongo said in Blazing Saddles - I'm only pawn in game of life.
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