Well Tlak,years ago there were people elected that werent the chosen party,and all there was to communicate was newspapers.Sure propaganda was used,but it was justified by changing things.We now have the internet,telephones,much better guns,lots of people thats been in the service.Why dont we do some stuff like that?I dont see why we already didnt?You wouldnt do a lot by yourself,but if everybody got the idea in thier head that this stuff has gone on too long and its going to change,it will change.I dont think it would be too smart to have a Civil War over it,but we could throw the bums out,and we dont even need to wait for an election to do it.Dont consider that you are lonely in thinking that this has gone on too long.You might get discouraged by some that write this stuff thats pure propaganda,but they are only a few big mouths,you dont have to look far to find others that are fed up.The news is a bunch of lies too.People are fed up,just dont know what to do.We need a Ross Perot.
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