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Originally Posted by ClassWarrior We must wage revolution here in America. The goals of this revolution are as follows:
1. Establish genuine and true freedom here in America.
2. Eliminate the oligarchy government (this is not advocating the force of arms, but a revolution in which ideological war is waged and won in the minds of people)
3. Make America a highly mobile society (America is not a socially mobile society).
4. Make America the most economically competitive economy in the world (currently, the US is not the most competitive, Finland beat out the US)
5. Make America the best in science, math and education.
6 Establish an environmental friendly nation that completely reverses global warming.
7. Make the economy more efficient than what it already is.
8. Universal healthcare coverage.
9. Significantly reduce the prison population by reversing the trend of the US Prison system from being an oppressive instrument of class warfare (currently the US imprisons more than any country in the entire world).
10. Make America the best example for all nations to follow.
11. Support space exploration and the creation of an international space agency to put men on Mars and other planets.
These are the goals of my revolution here in America. | As much as I hate to agree with this guy, he has a point. I read a very disturbing article in the Atlanta Journal Constitution today about the plight of the mentally ill here in America. I wish I had the link. . . Anyway, the article explains that the mentally ill, especially the poor, get a bad deal when they are released from institutions. Most of these people end up on the streets, and more psychotic and delusional than ever. Most, if they don't end up in prison, will die (probably from self-inflicted wounds).
Anyhow, we have to consider that there is a valid argument here. I did find this link, written by a college History professor, which I will share with you now. Uncivil Liberties and the Empire's War on its own Citizens
Please let me know what you think. . . Be still, and know that Dog I am. |