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face it, the average american is politically illiterate regardless of her position on the political spectrum, criticizing just one particular facet of the citizenry is being hypocritical. | |||
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Last edited by azeth; 10-14-2011 at 10:02 AM..
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you obviously saw or heard it somewhere. personally i find no great distinction between the radio and the tv other than you can do other things which require visual attention while listening to the radio. | |||
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In fact, I am not bias. You're just clearly so uninformed that you are unable to differentiate between a cause worth fighting for, and causing a fight. | ||||
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please take a look at how many american oil companies have bids in Iraq. Iraq oil is not American oil if anything its Europe's oil.
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The opinions differ widely on what needs to be done, but pretty much everyone at these protests agrees that big money has way too much influence in politics. The same criticisms that were leveled against the current protests have been very recently applied to Tea Partiers. Given some time, I think it's pretty likely that the OWS movement can become politically effective.
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Its happened before a few times. Read up on the history of the 1900s. Banks, the wealthiest 1%, fiscal conservatives and doomsayers -- all have been thrown out of power by political process in our country. We need them, but we need them to have less influence. Cynically thinking it can't happen is selling your own voice and future short.
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