Originally posted by Mohave
hitler was completely convinced that he was right. call him insane, or whatever you may call him (and i DON'T condone his actions), but in his mind, he was doing what was right. obama believes his actions are right, as did bush, bush sr, clinton, and so on and so forth. what can we do? this stems down to the basic belief that the american people have a say in the political system. this is sadly not true. over the years, i've realized that the concept of "of the people" has dwindled down into an understanding of "the elite". those who have the power in their hands are guiding us towards a future they feel is correct, but in the eyes of those around, we know that things are not going in a direction they should be.
i vote, in every single election. maybe it's because i feel like my vote may count. i will continue to vote. it gives me a sense that i'm contributing to something. whether that's right or wrong, i don't know. as legislation like this continues to pass, it always leaves me wondering - what else? if a form of reduced harm tobacco that will cause people to quit smoking is being shut down, it seems that we are adopting the EU philosphy. "quit or die". has anyone been following the "high fructose corn syrup" debate going on? this is something i've recently discovered and been reading in to. i won't post it on here, it's alot of information, but i suggest you read into it.
the only thing i can say, is i wish i discovered snus more recently and became more involved than i am now. i went and started my website not just because i like snus, but because i quit smoking with it and wanted to help people do the same. it just REALLY pisses me off that something good comes along that can actually help people quit an addictive habit, and those damn phrases get thrown around...
"it's for the kids!"
and our favorite...."terrorism".
if those are latched on to anything, through fear and paranoia people will bend and buckle at the whim of every bill that passes. ron paul once said that it would take a great revolution to get this country back to where it needs to be. our government has grown so much. but as government grows, we find ourself loosing our basic freedoms, including the right to choose activities which we may feel are right. when obama was first running for president, he said "he would investigate decriminalizing marijuana", and although i don't use marijuana, i thought it was a step in the right direction into allowing american's basic freedoms. and you know what? as soon as he won, someone asked the same question and a representative said "pres. obama does not have any plans to decriminalize marijuana or investigate further into this." they will say ANYTHING to win, and once they have it they will turn their back on the promises they made.
it's a sad state this country has turned to.
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