Friday, January 22, 2010

What are you willing to do as a working class citizen of USA to change rule & control in your favor?

The wealthy Fascist Few have everything to their advantage!





I believe in order to level the playing field, we the legal citizens must take ultimate rule %26amp; control in a shared equal access under a different form of government!


No more Republic of/by/for the Fascist Few!





True direct consensus democracy of/by/for the legal citizen majority!


Anything less you will continue to be victimized/fleeced %26amp; forgotten!





We need absolute rule %26amp; control over Money/Business and all levels of Gov't!What are you willing to do as a working class citizen of USA to change rule %26amp; control in your favor?
To be honest, I'm not willing to do much. There aren't many legal options for changing the political and economic path of the country. Compared to the rest of the world, American politics is incredibly narrow in range and every issues is usually framed in such a way that debate is meaningless and circular.





For any sort of meaningful change, I'm afraid things will have to get much worse before they get better. Historically speaking, that's how societies tend to change.What are you willing to do as a working class citizen of USA to change rule %26amp; control in your favor?
i'll do the only thing i can do..





i'll choose the candidate i think is least corrupt and vote for them





unfortunatly the press got rid of dennis kusinich.. so that leaves obama..





obama is the only choice left for the least chance of corruption and self serving politics that have ran this country into the ground.
Vote Obama
I vote for the candidate who best expresses my opinions. Of course every candidate lies: to capture a majority of the votes it is pretty much of a requirement. So I vote and hope that whichever liar wins won't mess up too badly. I'm not about to revolt. Life is reasonably good. We could do far worse.
I'll continue to support Dennis Kucinich. I'm ready to go out and protest but I can't do it alone.

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