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Frigidus wrote:but now that it's become relatively popular it's suffered the usual downturn in coolness.
happysadfun wrote:But you live in Europe. The European media is poisoning you. And a revolution would not really decrease voter apathy too much.
Exactly. We are on a sad road comparable to both Ancient Greece or the Civil War.Knight of Orient wrote:revolution aint gonna settle things, sorry to tell you. it will take something more serious im afraid
richporter wrote:The problem is the United States on the world stage is still in its infancy. There are nations in this world that have survived thousands of years and have not dealt with the problems that Americans face today. We also have allowed Big Business to successfully corrupt our politicians and drive a wedge between the rich and the poor that will ultimately eliminate the middle class. The middle class is what built this country mind you.
Do we need a revolution? No. Revolting against a "tyrannical" government isn't going to help us any at this point in time. President Bush is NOT the cause of all of America's problems, regardless of opinion, and revolting against him when he's going to be gone in two years would accomplish nothing. What do we as Americans need to do? Instead of being blinded by smear campaigns on our televisions and following whichever candidate has enough money to get his/her name out there, we need to make our votes count by making INFORMED decisions.
That's my two cents.
richporter wrote:The problem is the United States on the world stage is still in its infancy. There are nations in this world that have survived thousands of years and have not dealt with the problems that Americans face today. We also have allowed Big Business to successfully corrupt our politicians and drive a wedge between the rich and the poor that will ultimately eliminate the middle class. The middle class is what built this country mind you.
Do we need a revolution? No. Revolting against a "tyrannical" government isn't going to help us any at this point in time. President Bush is NOT the cause of all of America's problems, regardless of opinion, and revolting against him when he's going to be gone in two years would accomplish nothing. What do we as Americans need to do? Instead of being blinded by smear campaigns on our televisions and following whichever candidate has enough money to get his/her name out there, we need to make our votes count by making INFORMED decisions.
That's my two cents.
Frigidus wrote:but now that it's become relatively popular it's suffered the usual downturn in coolness.
qeee1 wrote:If every country is bad, maybe we need a worldwide revolution then P Gizzle? To me it's not about the leader anyway, it's about the whole political system.
NO! im saying that whether you will believe or not, in your history, you've had rough times, and you've gotten over to become a great country.
Frigidus wrote:but now that it's become relatively popular it's suffered the usual downturn in coolness.
qeee1 wrote:I think you missed my point: We HAD revolutions.
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