Why do Americans tend to hold negative views of politics and politicians?

Think of a number. NOT just any number. Think of 14.5 trillion.

Dollars, that is. That's the size of the U S A national debt, as admitted by our professional politicians.

THAT'S why. And I don't mean Republicans or Democrats. I mean ALL of them.

You see, some time back, our government and politicians forgot this one very simple, but vital, fact. It is supposed to be a government OF the people, FOR the people, and BY the people. Not of, for and by politicians and their rich friends.

Ndsight shows political history buffs that there hardly is an honorable or truthful one among um. They have played the American people like a fine tooth comb and the American people are too soon bafooned and too late smart. Lady Darko.

The absolute worst bigotry we face comes from disloyal leftists: their demands for quick and easy money via press negativity and bias make leftists the least respected bums on the planet. The only way to get the truth is to avoid leftists and their bigoted views entirely by sticking with credible information sources.

Because politicians live in an elite world of self-entitlement, scandal, debochery and conspiracy... Yet they govern our lives and futures via their policies and bureaucratic practices. When it comes down to it, we're all bent over at the helm, waiting to be 'poked' from behind by them. They are power drunk, greedy, and unscrupulous, which have all become necessary skills to have when trying to get into high level politics.

The government is the place where most of the smartest and most priviledged criminals end up working, which frustrates the crap out of any hard-working honest person who has coherence and a soul. I suppose one could have a positive outlook, if they learned to like being played like a chess piece, lol.

I never saw any body talk as nasty about the government as they do about Obama. Democrats are disloyal weasels any way you look at 'em but when you see Democrats hanging tea bags from their rear view mirrors and putting "I won't get fooled again! " bumper stickers on their cars, that shows how bad a job Obatso done.

Obatso spent your kids college money on pork barrel crap and that is why they can't go to school no mater how hard you work to put 'em thru. Thanks a heap Obatso. Course, Obatso is a racist bigot like the power mad lunatics that elected him.

That is why Obatso wants to break the nation in two and he just might do it unless we stop him. We stopped him so far. Let's keep a good thing going.

The Who Sing to the Obama Faithful Submitted by Tom Mullenon Wed, 02/10/2010 - 10:25 in I must admit that as soon as I heard that The Who would be the halftime entertainment at the Super Bowl, the timeliness of what would likely be their last song immediately crossed my mind. However, that didn’t lessen the impact of seeing the aging rockers belt out their classic, “Won’t Get Fooled Again,” although this time with more significance for America than at any time since the song was written. The enthusiastic crowd - thousands of whom undoubtedly sport Obama/Biden bumper stickers on their vehicles - joined Townshend and Daltrey in thunderous unison each time the line “We don’t get fooled again” was sung.

Ironically, the extent to which the song indicts Obama was probably lost on all, save the venerable old Englishmen themselves, who hail from a bygone era when the left was actually anti-establishment. Certainly, there has not (yet) been “fighting in the street” here in America, but most of the Obama faithful do believe that the “change” he has promised represents a “new revolution,” whilst opponents certainly object to the “new constitution. ” I’m not sure why, since as Jay Leno quipped a few years back, we’re not using the old one anyway.In any case, as Townshend says to begin the second verse, “the change it had to come.

” What we are changing from and what we are changing into are questions that Townshend leaves to us to answer. Fittingly, the word “change” is used five times during the song. However, the real message of the song is summed up in the last verse.

“There’s nothing in the streetLooks any different to meAnd the slogans are replaced, bye the bye. And the parting on the leftIs now parting on the right,And the beards have all grown longer overnight.” It is hard to believe that these words were written in the early 1970’s, as well as they describe the Obama campaign and presidency.

Certainly, the slogans have been replaced and so soon may be Obama, if the Americans have anything to say about it. In point of fact, they do. Check out Tom Mullen’s new book, A Return to Common Sense: Reawakening Liberty in the Inhabitants of America. Right Here!

http://youtu.be/LjA_RtsBfAo.

Information presented on AOLA may be damning but it will wait the work of a special prosecutor to have the needed impact. The special prosecutor will have to pursue the ends of the law, not necessarily justice, in the removal of a wholly unfit president named Obama. We have seen our nation go from great to grotesque under this foreign despot, whose tlerian agenda and evoke unnerving tlerian memories of war, genocide, and atrocity.

The Who indeed made a case that any change Obama has brought is indeed to the complete negative. Obama has truly undone all the heroic and compassionate work of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Black people were once free. Now, they are slaves again, to the meanest slave driver of all: racist bigotry.

I cant really gove you an answer,but what I can give you is a way to a solution, that is you have to find the anglde that you relate to or peaks your interest. A good paper is one that people get drawn into because it reaches them ln some way.As for me WW11 to me, I think of the holocaust and the effect it had on the survivors, their families and those who stood by and did nothing until it was too late.

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