[Homestead] Politics
Lynda
lurine at softcom.net
Thu Jun 5 15:39:28 EDT 2008
Regardless of which of the two no-choices wins in November, the American
sheople are going to either wake up to a world of hurt or wake up to a world
of hurt. Their reaction will tell if there is any hope. I predict they'll
just sit around, act shell shocked and whine.
You have McNasty on the one hand who is clueless on the economy and you have
Teflon, on the other, who has gone so far as to now have wifey change her
style of dress and have his campaign folks plant the "oh, my, doesn't she
look reminisent of Jackie Kennedy" in the media's ignorant ear and who is
clueless on the economy.
People are looking to this election to bring an improvement and it just
ain't gonna happen! The sheople are still of the same mindset that sent a
guy "they'd like to have a beer with" to the White House.
The American sheople are a sorry lot. They'll either go with a comfort
zone, someone who shares their own narrow-mindedness and prejudices or
they'll go with the shiney thing and never look beyond the pretty speeches.
99.9% of the voters don't do their homework. Simply amazes me how all those
tax dollars were wasted during all those years they spent in public school
and they never learned the very thing that was drummed in their little bits
of gray matter -- DO YOUR HOMEWORK!
Lynda
----- Original Message -----
From: "Gene GeRue" <genegerue at ruralize.com>
>
> What are your thoughts on how we might move to a more sane national
> position? I have recently finished Ron Paul's book. He has worked hard
> and long to try to start a revolution. None of us knows if
> revolutionary movement will grow stronger or how soon we might have
> real change that most of us are happy with. The politicians who
> succeed must please most of the voters. If what we get is not what we
> want, it seems to me that education offers the only possible mechanism
> for effective change. I see the Internet as the best possible medium
> for making that happen. Little else save extreme pain. And it grieves
> me to wish pain upon my fellow Americans.
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