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There's a reason that public perception of idealists is negative though.
Idealistic usually means they need special powers in order to get their ideals accomplished. And if they do institute those powers, are people really ready to trust whoever the next elected representative is with the same powers? Because the precedent will be such that those powers will then bleed to the next one. And as much as you might be willing to trust Ron Paul with those powers, what happens when the next Dubya gets into power? Now the whole world is fucked. Putting idealists in power is dangerous. Lenin assuming power is arguably the best thing that ever happened to Russia.... at the time. But the holes he left in the system made it such that Stalin could exploit the system and then bam, one of the most dangerous and longest-running totalitarian governments of the modern world. Idealism is frowned upon because it's not an ideal world and never has been. Anybody claiming to be able to fix it all is destined for failure. We need a mitigator, not a visionary. Obama strikes me as the most capable in that respect. IMHO, YMMV. |
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Hey senior, which did you enjoy more, 8 years of Clinton as president or 8 years of Bush as president?
Oh right, they're pretty much the exact same thing. Remember that time Clinton ignored the UN and world opinion in general, bombed the fuck out a country, invaded it and disposed of its leader and left it mired in a civil war? Remember when he botched the economy so badly he helped spur a potential worldwide recession? Remember when, great orator that he was, he let fly with this inspirational quote: "Fool me once, shame on you..... fool me twice.... uh...... ..... you can't fool me again!" Just because the presidential office is subject to extreme pressure from the moneyed elite no matter who's in power, doesn't mean it doesn't matter who gets into office. |
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Clinton managed to strengthen and build America's economy. Yeah, sure, he did that, but he didn't turn it into a 7-year occupation. Maybe he went a bit far in the other direction, but he also didn't hold that over his nation's head as a means of controlling dissent.
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first big change that needs to be made in Canada and the US is banning all corporate or union campaign donations. make the parties get donations from individuals. also severe spending limits need to be imposed. if the limits were low enough it would be fairly easy to run a campaign with a realistic chance of winning and we'd see a much broader range of candidates representing different views. right now the amount of money spent on elections is staggering. I guess my take on the US system as is is that a Democrat victory would be a false or hollow victory. liberal minded people will think they have gained something when they really have not. just watch and see the US will stay in Iraq and the Patriot act will not be repealed whether the Democrats or the Republicans win. the US will try to sell it as a withdraw and hand over of power to the Iraqi security forces but will still maintain bases there and continue to offer military support to prop up their puppet regime. but this will be called a withdraw. Americans will still live in a nation where their rights have been stripped. health care and education will still be for the rich. (glad my parents left the US when they did) |
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there's a dem. debate on tonight.
It's really sick, I can't stop watching it..it's like a car wreck or something. I'd have to say that from watching the debates that Hilary is clearly the best of the three. I know a lot of people aren't big fans, and I'm certainly not saying I am, but the woman has balls and she's a powerful speaker, and that between Obama's sense of humor and way of saying broad statements that make everyone feel good makes for a good show. Poor Edwards and his southern charm never stood a chance. haha. |
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as far as the economy goes Clinton presided over the .com bubble Bush got 9/11... if you switched them the results would have looked similar enough either way. same goes for Iraq, do you really think Clinton wouldn't have invaded? they went there to steal the oil. 9/11 was a convenient pretext but really was besides the point.
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beyond the fact that much like Bush Jr she is standing on her last name for support its even more troubling that she sold her self respect out for a shot at the presidency. It is an indication of the type of person she is, Id never want her as a leader. If you're willing to stay with someone who has consistently cheated on you inorder to further your career, imagine what she'd do to improve her popularity the next time there's a terrorist attack. Also consider the fact that she has minimal support from independants and none from moderate republicans and its clear that she is the only person who is a gauranteed loser against the republican nomination, its hard to beleive that anyone in the democratic party is dumb enough to support her. Last edited by SEAN!; Jan 31, 08 at 10:44 PM. |
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