I just can't decide what I am regarding my standpoint on philosophy/politics. Any help?
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Anonymous2009-04-01 23:46
Poster 14, here.
After reading posters 6 and 9's comments about the bipartisan debates on who's party is "better", I'd have to really recommend that you two open your eyes and go see that neither party has it right, and that John Adams warned us about two parties "converting measures in opposition to each other", at the expense of the people.
Democrats can blame republicans, and republicans can blame dems, but it really comes down to this:
1. Have any of them tried to stop the Federal Reserve System yet?
2. Where the hell is the constitution in all this? Did we just forget it?
3. Democrat or Republican either way, a non-interventionist foreign policy was what the Founders hoped to prevent by establishing the power to go to war with Congress. Instead of wondering why we're forcing ourselves into quagmire style situations based on our foreign policy, we're diagnosing the symptom as the cure.
4. 14% of Americans said they vote based on party loyalty. Democrats and Republicans are out for nothing but ballots and power.
5. Fear is a government's favorite policy-expanding weapon. It grants them all kinds of power, just ask Hitler back in the late 20's after the hyperinflation crash in Germany.
6. The tender we use, is completely unconstitutional, and until we have REAL money, like the gold standard or paper currency backed by land/silver/gold/platinum/palladium/unicorn farts, economic instability will continue to plague us.
7. Bailouts have never worked, and our congressmen are fleecing us all.
Finally, please stop this party-alliance horse-shit. It's absolutely insane how blind you are to the truth. Open your eyes, read Bin Laden's words, research the Constitution, learn our government the way it was meant to be understood and executed. Please.