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Recipe for fixing the world
It is, at once, very easy and unbelievably complex. It has been tried before and, in the long run, has usually failed. Does this mean that it is not a valid concept?
You decide. It has been referred to as "random acts of kindness", "pay it forward", and "senseless acts of beauty". This forum seems to be divided into two groups-those who reside within the US and those who do not. For those who live here ( in the US) we have heard of "rock the vote", "if you don't vote, don't bitch" , and a host of others. Our ability to vote our choice is one of our most cherished freedoms. Do you use it? We hear of republicans, democrats, independants, and any number of other groups. This is directed to the misfits, the ones who prize individuality over conforming, the ones who believe that an individuals free choice should take precidence over the demands of society, those who use various substances of their own free will, regardless of what the "normal" person thinks of them, in short, all of those that "society" fears. The goths, the gays, the dope fiends, the ones who have committed the crime of thinking for themselves or of having an opinion. The ones who DON'T believe in rising to the lowest common denominator. If each one of us tells, in a rational and logical manner, three or four people about their opinions on the current state of this government and then asks those same 3 or 4 people to think about it and tell 3 or 4 more of THEIR friends the same thing, and then asks them to vote their choice, what do you think would happen? If John Kerry had received 60,000 more votes, we wouldn't have had to put up with the Bush dynasty for so long, with all of the mistakes that that drunk has made. Not to say that John Kerry would have done any better, but we will never know, will we? I find it hard to believe that he could have done any worse. Write your congressmen and senators, send in your opinion to your local newspaper, have the courage to speak up in a public place, do whatever it takes to CHANGE YOUR WORLD! Are you happy with what your elected officials have done in the name of Democracy? It is all to easy to sit around and bitch about the state of affairs AFTER the fact, to sit around and say "if I was in charge, I would do...", to endlessly complain about those corrupt anus's in Washington, but how many of us really DO anything about it? I vote in every election. As a convicted felon, I had to jump through an unbelievable number of hoops to do so, to regain the "right" to control my own destiny, but I did it. Why? Because I want the right to control my own destiny. Do I always make the right choice? Hell no! I voted for Bill "thats not sex as I understand it" Clinton, for no other reason than because he was younger than anyone else. As Admiral Rickenbacker once said as he was demanding an increase in our submarine forces, "We need young officers in charge, because we need to be a young nation again". A nation who is not afraid of change, who is growing and not afraid to make mistakes, a nation who can adapt and change as circumstances demand, a nation who has the vibrancy of youth. Its not about being liberal or conservative, its about being willing to be young again, to make mistakes and to learn from them, to understand that "he who governs best, governs least". The ideal citizen is the self-employed, home-schooling, IRA owning guy who has a concealed carry permit. Why? Because that citizen doesn't need the goddamn government for anything! For those of us who don't live in this country, the same basic thing applies. Write your lawmakers, put your opinion out to where others can hear it and form their own opinions, be a force for change! The rest of this post is my own personal opinion and is due solely to my frustration at the process that goes for politics in this country. As far as the US goes, I think that it is time for the third american revolution. In the first one, we succeeded and became a country, in the second one (1860-1865) we lost, but we solidified our nation and taught the rest of the world a lesson. Honor is more important than politics and, regardless of our problems, we will band together in the face of adversity and the whole shall become greater than the sum of its parts (yes, I am an un-reconstructed rebel and a proud citizen of the CSA!). Now, it seems as if we just trade one incompetent, self-serving beurocrat for another, come election time. Maybe this country needs a "regime change". Regardless of my own personal opinion, my challenge to all of you is to make a difference in this world. Do it by whatever manner or method that you feel would work best, but take a stand and change the world. |
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