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<blockquote data-quote="circlet" data-source="post: 406691" data-attributes="member: 3753"><p>true...but i don't mean to attack ted personally (although i'm not a fan of his by any means) i am attacking a system that is set up to encourage and enhance this type of thing. in fact, where i live in iowa, we're back to the european middle ages - we've become a feudal society where wealthy absentee landowners rent out their land. the same people who's parents EARNED their land either just sell it as soon as they can get their hands on it so they can buy their brat kids the new sony playstation, or in some cases they are forced to sell it simply to pay to their parents medical bills (DON'T get me started on insurance and medical industries!) all this has been created by our current social/political climate.</p><p></p><p>politicians have always been politicians, no sense fooling yourself into thinking that they are different now than they were 100 years ago. the problem is that over the years a line was drawn in the sand, and the american people let the politicians cross it, then they drew a line two inches farther, and as a people we figured "what's the difference it's only 2 more inches" then they crossed another and another and another, after awhile, you look back and you can't even see where you started. look at the constitution in it's original form, it was one of mankind's greatest creations, i would almost say it was Divinely inspired it was so beautiful and progressive. have there been positive additions to it that have benefited the country - yes. have the negative additions destroyed this country - we're getting there.</p><p></p><p>sorry...i really try to keep a pretty low profile on this board, for the most part i just read, most of you don't know me at all, and probably don't care what i think! so i'll try to stop the ranting. <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /> :cboy:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="circlet, post: 406691, member: 3753"] true...but i don't mean to attack ted personally (although i'm not a fan of his by any means) i am attacking a system that is set up to encourage and enhance this type of thing. in fact, where i live in iowa, we're back to the european middle ages - we've become a feudal society where wealthy absentee landowners rent out their land. the same people who's parents EARNED their land either just sell it as soon as they can get their hands on it so they can buy their brat kids the new sony playstation, or in some cases they are forced to sell it simply to pay to their parents medical bills (DON'T get me started on insurance and medical industries!) all this has been created by our current social/political climate. politicians have always been politicians, no sense fooling yourself into thinking that they are different now than they were 100 years ago. the problem is that over the years a line was drawn in the sand, and the american people let the politicians cross it, then they drew a line two inches farther, and as a people we figured "what's the difference it's only 2 more inches" then they crossed another and another and another, after awhile, you look back and you can't even see where you started. look at the constitution in it's original form, it was one of mankind's greatest creations, i would almost say it was Divinely inspired it was so beautiful and progressive. have there been positive additions to it that have benefited the country - yes. have the negative additions destroyed this country - we're getting there. sorry...i really try to keep a pretty low profile on this board, for the most part i just read, most of you don't know me at all, and probably don't care what i think! so i'll try to stop the ranting. :) :cboy: [/QUOTE]
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