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When does an owner know when to put one down? What are the symptoms of when it is best to pull the plug? Please make a list so I can see if it is necessary...yet. When our government was young, it was responsive and obedient, most of the time. Lately, it has been running around with others and has been acting as if it is only feigning devotion to my family. I fear it may turn into a liability before long. If you have had problems with your government and this type of weird bloating syndrome, please share clues, suggestions or other family histories, etc about what they did when theirs became destructive to domestic interests, regardless of how well they fed them.

2007-08-10 14:37:27 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics & Government Law & Ethics

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You should move the U.S.

Sure, we have people who whine about our government, but they are usually those who don't legislate, don't protest, don't vote, don't run for office.

They often have the delusion that the government is something separate from the people, or worse, encourage people to think the same, despite the millions spent to get people's vote, and the thousands of political positions that go unfilled because no one runs for them.

You don't have to. You could stay where you are. It sounds a bit like you might just end up joining the group of people I'm talking about.

I don't mind them. More power for the rest of us.

2007-08-10 14:43:47 · answer #1 · answered by mckenziecalhoun 7 · 0 0

The Second Amendment speaks of the leash you seek.

2007-08-10 21:40:54 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

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