I see alot of unhappy people and rightfully so. It seems regardless of whomever is elected the people chosen to represent us are out of touch and tend to sell out. Voting seems to only make minor changes. So my question is how many of you believe that this current system needs to be overthrown and remind the goverment of their role to serve us? Keep the conservative talking points away from this question as I have heard enough nonsense.
2007-11-28
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Im not a lib , just noticed alot of people conservative spamming
2007-11-28
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its funny, wasn't the first Revolution to free America from Britain and its taxes? Now they turn to Britain for everthing? America doesnt need another Revolution they need another civil war or genicide
2007-11-28 07:27:28
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answered by Kikki 4
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Go to YouTube and listen to Ron Paul discussing our nation's "House of Cards". His predictions of pending monetary collapse should strike fear into the hearts of every American.
And - unlike other candidates - Ron Paul actually offers solutions to this problem that no other candidate even wants to address. Our elected so-called 'public servants' have squandered away America's future, and few people seem concerned.
Absolutely - we need a revolution!
While all the other candidates bicker over petty b.s. like gay marriage, flag-burning and abortion rights, Paul is the ONLY candidate with enough balls to talk truth!
But, slothful, ignorant, arrogant Americans will go on laughing all the way to the bank, assuring themselves that "it's not going to happen". That's exactly what they said in October, 1929. -RKO- 11/28/07
2007-11-28 15:33:02
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answered by -RKO- 7
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It seems as though you refuse to actually listen to conservative views. I wonder why that would be? You want to talk about revolution and rebuilding our system yet you want it your way or no way?
Or system which you want to destroy was built upon a living document. That's right our constitution was made to be changed with the times. And friend times changed on 09-11-01. and there is nothing we can do but change a bit with them.
But revolution and make sure only libs are heard? Just doesn't sound like a democracy to me.
2007-11-28 15:30:56
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answered by SFC_Ollie 7
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when some of the colonies in North America rebelled against Britain, they drew up a specific list of the most onerous behaviors of the Crown and published them as their justification for rebelling.
an estimated 1/3 of the then population supported each side, with the other 1/3 declining to support either side.
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Please draw up a specific list of what you regard as the most onerous behaviors of the present government, publish it, and then see if you get any significant response.
2007-11-28 15:35:30
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answered by Spock (rhp) 7
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People get the government they deserve.
Overthrown? No. When we smarten up we will elect better people.
2007-11-28 16:04:58
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answered by Anonymous
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I think the Political system in the U.K. needs a major shake up
2007-11-28 15:49:40
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answered by Anonymous
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Sounds like a leftist talking point...
I do so much hope you get your feelings validated by the ego-stroking echo-chamber response you are seeking.
2007-11-28 15:28:46
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answered by Anonymous
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we the people are tried of the **** so let's roll it up the hill not down
2007-11-28 16:05:44
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answered by premiere_handymanservice 1
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i think we need a 3rd party.
2007-11-28 15:28:09
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answered by sam f 4
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