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Well, getting my way would just be a matter of being free.....that's my way, as you put it. So, hell yeah, I'm pissed.
Revolutions are sometimes necessary, even if unpleasant. Thomas Jefferson said, and I tend to agree, that we should have a revolution every generation. By that standard, we're overdue. And it shows in the arrogance of our leaders.
Smokin' some pretty good shit, now, are we?
Obama, arrogant? More arrogant than Bush or Cheney? Where were ya the last eight years? Bush and Cheney defined arrogance and continue to show their asses......
Maybe the fact that there's a mixed race man running the show pisses ya off?
I don't feel sorry for ya. He's an able and accomplished politician who has an agenda, as they all do. Get the fuck over it......or not.....your loss.....
Only to you. Revolutionaries are rarely welcome. I'm used to it by now. But that doesn't make revolution any less necessary.
I'm sure that someone called the Founders ignorant and ridiculous, too.![]()
Okay, I need time to cool off.....you guys are making this way too personal. All I do is advocate the rising up of the American People against the tyrants and basically kicking said tyrants out of the country, and you have to bash me in a vicious and personal way. Sheesh, people.
On WHAT did they base these rankings? What counts as "personal" freedom? Does being able to get married even if you're gay count? How about being able to prostitute yourself if you like? Walk around naked? Smoke pot? These, are things, by the way, that you can do in certain European countries, but other restrictions might well put them low on the list if those are not the "freedoms" that were considered "freedoms" in this survey.Where does your state rank? My current state is in Green my birth state in red.
Hey Sev, if ya can't start a fire, stay outa the kitchen......
So yer chaffing about some dumbass remarks you made.......live with it.....
On WHAT did they base these rankings? What counts as "personal" freedom? Does being able to get married even if you're gay count? How about being able to prostitute yourself if you like? Walk around naked? Smoke pot? These, are things, by the way, that you can do in certain European countries, but other restrictions might well put them low on the list if those are not the "freedoms" that were considered "freedoms" in this survey.
And how much weight does one freedom get compared to others? Are they all weighed equally? Freedom of gay people to marry weighs the same Do certain "freedoms" weight more than others in this?
I'm sorry, but I don't buy this. Technically, one's freedom is restricted if one can't cross the street on a red light or park in a parking spot that's labeled for "Handicap Only." If every little restriction doesn't count, and every little freedom--from all points of view, then it's bogus.
Okay, I need time to cool off.....you guys are making this way too personal. All I do is advocate the rising up of the American People against the tyrants and basically kicking said tyrants out of the country, and you have to bash me in a vicious and personal way. Sheesh, people.
On WHAT did they base these rankings?
On WHAT did they base these rankings? What counts as "personal" freedom? Does being able to get married even if you're gay count?
You know, Sev, the problem with a revolution is human nature - the old "absolute power corrupts absolutely" thing. A year or two after the revolution, it's the same old shit all over again, but with new names and new slogans.
The solution is to fine-tune the system - like for example: quit jerry-rigging voting districts to ensure safe candidates, quit allowing lobbyists to write legislation, things like that. These things are do-able, but it takes education to get them done. The public is clueless, disconnected, with no reason to care about what their politicians are up to. If we could turn that around, we could make changes.
You might want to look into pirate radio as one example of the people getting out a message that is not being "puppeteered" by corporate interests. Combine that with outlets like factcheck.org and creative Twittering, and you could totally change the national mood. In fact, we can see it going on today with Fox News and the Right Wing Spin machine. Fortunately for us, their message isn't sticking because it's bullshit.
I'd suggest the most effective revolution would be to get 95% of the population to vote. Go take some classes in public relations, or read the book from a few years ago about framing issues, and create the change you so long for. Information is power. Use it.
All nice and familiar.....it's been done...it's being done. The problem is that the people don't really elect leaders anymore. They rubber-stamp the choices given them. And those in power do what they feel like, without fear of the masses.
I'm not evil. I'm just running out of patience with these bozos, madam.
Read an article today and it referenced Mercatus Center at George Mason University so I went and found the report the article mentioned.
The Mercatus Center of George Mason University has released a study ranking the states compared to their level of personal freedom. The results?
The full study here.
Where does your state rank? My current state is in Green my birth state in red.
Overall Freedom Ranking
1. New Hampshire
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50. New York
1. New Hampshire
Would you want to live in Texas, putatively the fifth most free state?Heh, somehow not surprised that NJ ranks 49thThere is a reason why I will never live there again [besides the high cost of living].
New York is the most liberal state though. which all proves to me how totally fucked up America is when it comes to understanding the basic ideas of democracy and freedom. It's not about whether or not you're allowed to carry X or commit Y. It's about how much you're allowed to deviate from the norm.