On 15 Jan, 02:56, kenny <[email protected]> wrote: > everyday task... as ben franklin says; "Small expences will sink a > large ship". who is it that makes up our thoughts of ourselves. one > whom lives life day by day surley has different thought/mooods than > one whom is of such a diffenet nature, such as one who is....about > different morals/lifestyles, if you catch, to thick/choose... > > on scales, where would you rate our politicians? say...1-5? to me, i > feel quite sequre now, so i'd say 3.8. i'll let them keep doing so. > how much trust do you hold? i feel most do trust our gov. where does > citizenship and nationality some in? should we be proud? confucious, i > belive, belived in humility. are americans humbe? ???!?
Some are, some aren't. Same as any other people. As for the average American politician...1.3 perhaps. That's taking into account people like the Bushs, Clintons, Newt Gingrich comes to mind, Strom Thurmond, Dan Quayle, Dick Cheney and, of course Sarah Palin and her consort for the last election. What a doomed ticket THAT was...Dumb (and scary) and (just plain) Dumber!! Obama, though, gets high marks from me, as he's got some good ideas. Unfortunately, the American public have been so steeped in Neo-Con rhetoric that they're afraid of a bit of socialism, when all it means is helping each other out and being community-oriented (not Leninist Communistic!). A National Healthcare plan would be a great benefit to America, but the public have been swayed against it by a few wierdos who think that any socialistic concepts would automatically lead to a Leninist regime. What beggars belief is that the public has fallen sway to the Neo-Con fascism instead. For those of you who don't remember how 'The Federation' from Star Trek began; it was that America bombed the rest of the world into submission...and 'The Federation' was born. And lo, the process is already beginning. Wake up, America, the country is being handled in a more fascist way every day, and it seems that Obama has already discovered that he's not, in fact, in charge after all. Nor has any president been since F D Roosevelt. Well, perhaps Truman at the beginning, but, after that, it was J. Edgar Hoover until his death and the Neo Cons since then. Democracy in America died with the fact that, even if the American people wanted a single individual for president, they can't have them more than for 2 terms...even if they WANT it.
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