Top Wop, I feel like you are projecting anger from another thread at me, and arguing only because of my slight at you in another thread.
"Voting is not enough. You need to let them know throught letters and phone calls and make them think that there are a bunch of other people like you who think the same way and that they (people who elect) also determine wether he/she gets to keep their job at capitol hill or not. They need to be reminded of that every once in a while. Otherwise this whole concept that power comes from the people is just an illusion.
How many ★■◆●ing phone calls have you made? How many letters have you written, besides the one forced on you in High School civics? I know voting is not enough, that's why I engage in political discourse and DO write them and sign petitions.
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Bush however has not been given credit where credit is due. I really dont know how you can come up with that conclusion after night after night of hearing about Bush bad this and Bush bad that and how everything negative and nothing positive has been reported and exposed when it comes to Iraq. The negativity and misreporting is depressing and thus I have stopped watching the news months ago.
We live in different realities. I think bush should have been impeached long ago, but it didn't happen.
Anyway, I'd prefer if you didn't derail the thread with your projected anger. It's bizarre that you are seemingly *idle* when it comes to the *other side* rooting for peace. That's what this has now really come down to: us vs. the muslims. And we want peace (or at least I do) so therefore we need to welcome and prop up muslim leaders that call for an end to violence, we need more than ANYTHING these types of muslims. I can't think of ANYTHING that will help our situation more than muslims condemning the actions of the terrorists.