When will we wake up?
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When will we wake up?
I want to know when Americans will wake up to see that this two party B.S. is not working anymore? When will we wake up and vote for real change? I long for the day when someone distinguishable stands up and people take note and we get out of this quagmire that is American Politics....
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Average American is too lazy, politically speaking, and wants nothing to do w/ politics.
Look no further than at the campaign ads that are simply atrocious for proof of how our leaders are picked.
Thomas Jefferson said, “The tree of liberty must be watered periodically with the blood of tyrants and patriots alike.”
Tyrants are not necessarily people like Hitler, Stalin, Saddam.
They can be like Bush, Kerry, and other members of the Elite.
Unfortunately, Average American is too lazy to fight a Revolution.
Look no further than at the campaign ads that are simply atrocious for proof of how our leaders are picked.
Thomas Jefferson said, “The tree of liberty must be watered periodically with the blood of tyrants and patriots alike.”
Tyrants are not necessarily people like Hitler, Stalin, Saddam.
They can be like Bush, Kerry, and other members of the Elite.
Unfortunately, Average American is too lazy to fight a Revolution.
I plan to run for office in the future based on this. Real Reformation. Get America refocused on everything. Take a step back and assess the situation then deal with things appropriately.
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you know that it isnt that politicians that run this country. Its big business and money. If the oil and railroad businesses dont like something, it probaly wont happen.
Also, if you dont like a two party system, do something about it. I think it is horribly sad that 98% of the people in Iraq voted and 55% of people in the US old enough to vote actually did. If you did vote, good on you and keep it up. If you didnt shut your damn mouth until you take action to correct the "problem"
Also, if you dont like a two party system, do something about it. I think it is horribly sad that 98% of the people in Iraq voted and 55% of people in the US old enough to vote actually did. If you did vote, good on you and keep it up. If you didnt shut your damn mouth until you take action to correct the "problem"
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Originally Posted by RedStage
/\ Kind of bad when the state you are from refuses to count your absentee ballot....two elections in a row....
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Originally Posted by SilverScoober02
Imagine that, election controversy and a BUSH?!?!?!?!? No way!


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Although I don't agree on everything...I like some of the ideas you have about how to correct the issue.
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