Well, as I've never made my official statement on the Iraq thing, I totally believe we are doing the right thing, and no, peaceful tactics don't work. That's f$&%ing retarded.
Didn't mean to sound so negative the other day, my attention was more focused on our current state of cohesive joblessness, not the particulars of Bush-onomics. I'm quite certain any President could eff it up as much as him. It's not about who our political leaders are but who pay them. We all should know by now that we have a handful of economic power players that decide our collective worldly fates and fortunes.
But as far as what's better than America, well, often that can't be determined by how much "stuff" you can have. I think there are probably plenty of other awesome places to live (probably not Greenland, the international social equivalent of West Virginia), but that's really not determined. I think Iceland is awesome but it is balls cold there. Truthfully I like the idea of moving to Mexico cause I like hot places. Maybe I'll go to Florida instead.
I mean, I've liked the few places I've traveled very much, and there's only so many times you can almost get clocked by a soccer mom in a big SUV with an American Pride bumper sticker before you get tired of all the fakeness, ignorance, and bland monotony of our lifestyle. Part-time patriots piss me off. And one of the few things I agree with Michael Moore on is that yes, being a real patriot means standing up against what is wrong with your country. We hold our preachers accountable. What about our presidents?
Bottom line, I don't wanna get old and realize that I did the exact same thing as everyone else, with no real answer as to why. People lack purpose these days, it's why Michael Moore does what he does, like every liberal, he preys upon people with no clear answers to things, just like ultra conservatives, who do the same things. As far as I'm concerned, the political views don't disturb me, not even the politics, it's the lack of what we see politics doing in our lives but just how big and invisible a role politics play.
And we are under a hammer and sickle, in some way or another, with each passing day. The only liberation is knowing that while worldly forces may attempt to spiral into a locking fist around us, we have a redeeming breaker of chains.
That's about all I gotta say. People may hate, but few ask me where I've been. When I see the same things happening again, I do thank God for every blessing, but I pray for everything. My lack of love for the "America" we have is my abundance of love for the America we need to envision. Maybe I won't leave. I'll probably just end up staying because I need to, because my destiny is here, to make a difference. But I don't have the answer yet.
Didn't mean to sound so negative the other day, my attention was more focused on our current state of cohesive joblessness, not the particulars of Bush-onomics. I'm quite certain any President could eff it up as much as him. It's not about who our political leaders are but who pay them. We all should know by now that we have a handful of economic power players that decide our collective worldly fates and fortunes.
But as far as what's better than America, well, often that can't be determined by how much "stuff" you can have. I think there are probably plenty of other awesome places to live (probably not Greenland, the international social equivalent of West Virginia), but that's really not determined. I think Iceland is awesome but it is balls cold there. Truthfully I like the idea of moving to Mexico cause I like hot places. Maybe I'll go to Florida instead.
I mean, I've liked the few places I've traveled very much, and there's only so many times you can almost get clocked by a soccer mom in a big SUV with an American Pride bumper sticker before you get tired of all the fakeness, ignorance, and bland monotony of our lifestyle. Part-time patriots piss me off. And one of the few things I agree with Michael Moore on is that yes, being a real patriot means standing up against what is wrong with your country. We hold our preachers accountable. What about our presidents?
Bottom line, I don't wanna get old and realize that I did the exact same thing as everyone else, with no real answer as to why. People lack purpose these days, it's why Michael Moore does what he does, like every liberal, he preys upon people with no clear answers to things, just like ultra conservatives, who do the same things. As far as I'm concerned, the political views don't disturb me, not even the politics, it's the lack of what we see politics doing in our lives but just how big and invisible a role politics play.
And we are under a hammer and sickle, in some way or another, with each passing day. The only liberation is knowing that while worldly forces may attempt to spiral into a locking fist around us, we have a redeeming breaker of chains.
That's about all I gotta say. People may hate, but few ask me where I've been. When I see the same things happening again, I do thank God for every blessing, but I pray for everything. My lack of love for the "America" we have is my abundance of love for the America we need to envision. Maybe I won't leave. I'll probably just end up staying because I need to, because my destiny is here, to make a difference. But I don't have the answer yet.

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