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Originally Posted by lincpimp
Excellent point Jerry, nice to hear your thoughts!
That is exactly wht I will always curse in public and yell at people who do things wrong. This country was founded on looking past the BS and trying to make something out of Ones-self. I blame the legal system, judges in particular, for not standing up against this sort of BS.
Who cares if the bible or something religious is written on a building. As long as we are not being taken over buy a bunch of religious fanatics, crap like that does not matter. I am not religious, but could care less if other people are, their beliefs are just that, theirs. What does that matter? All we have are a bunch of free-loaders looking for a quick buck, and they are wasting our money with their stupid court cases. That kind of stuff should be thrown out, and the people responsible (including the lawyers) should be fined heavily.
I try to raise the bar everyday. I was well educated and brought up to always ask questions, and be knowledgable about topics I discuss. I always try to make other people think, and not just go with the popular thought. History shows that the majority of people are more than likely wrong. The majority thought the earth was flat, and that the atom was the smallest thing, look at them now...
Always ask why, you will never go wrong if you strive for knowledge.
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It is uncanny how many people don't know how often they shoot themselvs in the foot. For instance: The relative minimum wage drops to historic lows so a higher minimum wage is pressed into service by President Bush. As a result employers are not able to pay their employees and must reduce their labor costs(lost jobs). There are countless other instances of this "circular stupidity", in the current economy.
With the US economy as volitile as it is, all it would take is "one small pebble to start an avalanche". It is imperative that we as a people know what is best for ourselves as a whole and act accordingly for the good of the people.