I gotta say you're going absolutely the wrong way. You will never when going against the Gov't. You'll just find your way into a body bag and into the papers as a crackpot.
The only way to make the gov't better is to change it from within. Find good people to vote for. When they become dirty, vote them out and find other good people to vote for. If this takes voting them out EVERY election cycle, do so. Forget about parties. There's just as many slimy repubs as there are dems. Vote for the people. Then engage those people. Call them up when you don't like what they've done. Call them up when you LIKE what they've done. Tell them what you expect out of them. You can bet that I called up Ron Kind, Travis Tranel, etc. with my frustration with the way they're spending my money on the CREP program. When enough of the rest of us give a schiesse to do the same, things will change for the better.
Oh yeah, and turn off Rush et al. All those talking heads are paid millions and hundreds of millions to tell thier ditto-head listeners how to think. They have only thier own self interests in mind.
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