Today I was inspired by someone that we need change. I was the one arguing for it. In this world there are rebels everywhere, people are starting a world-wide revolution. Egypt, Libya, Iraq, I could go on all day. Maybe people are just stupid, scared, or too naive to do anything major other than just kill the ones who are opposed to them. Well, just what do we want? What do we want? Do really need or even want change? Is it a good idea? If it is, what would be the best change? Dictatorship? World-wide independence? Universal unity? I personally believe that a dictatorship with a strong checks and balances system would be the best. What are your thoughts? God, people are idiots anymore. I mean, some of those laws that are in place today have been around before the technological revolution! They mean nothing today. Best choice for weapons? Protest, violence, assassination? Are there more? To sum it up, these are areas of discussion: -Do we need it? -Do we want it? -Ideal government? -Unity or not? -Way to change ideas? -There are more, we can just start with these.
1. Not closing G-bay is bad 2. Your saying everyone you know. Come back once you know over 100 000 people. Have you heard something called the tea party? 3. I'm not basing it off 1960. I'm basing it off all the news I hear from time to time. 4. Saying that you don't know that some troops are killing civilians for fun pratically proves my point in the ignorance and stupidity of some (if not most) Americans. 5. No duh, obama isn't a Muslim. You guys would never let someone out of the Christian faith on the seat of power. I was just saying that a lot of Americans actually believed that he was a muslim. Shows how shallow people can be. Not caring about the real important business
You have no proof whatsoever in what you say.
2. What tea party? the one with the dudes throwing tea off the british ship or the one now with those dumb hotties?
3. Where on God's green Earth did you see that people are outraged at minorities getting rights? I here people being outraged that minorities don't get rights.
4. How bout some proof for this? otherwise, you're just being an a$$
5. So then why bring it up. And as for your "you guys" comment, that's a personal attack.
Getting back on topic... What would be an ideal government?
Prolly a direct Democracy, like the ones with Native American tribes. They had A chief, mostly for controlling the tribe, but everyone voted on what to do. This would prolly never work in a large country, but still.
I see what you mean, but if we take a similar scenario there will be a turn of events:
Indian Chief: We have found a buffalo trail. We have it OK here, but the Buffalo will bring us food for months. I move we follow the buffalo.
Most Indians will disagree if they are not educated well. Therefore they will not move, then they will run short on food during the coming winter, then most of them will die, then the rest of the Indians spend the spring relocating to different tribes, ending a great family.
2. What tea party? the one with the dudes throwing tea off the british ship or the one now with those dumb hotties?
I wonder...try following the context
3. Where on God's green Earth did you see that people are outraged at minorities getting rights? I here people being outraged that minorities don't get rights.
Basically the same as the 2nd point.
You have no proof whatsoever in what you say.
Excuse me? And you have more? Give me one good reason why G-bay shouldn't be closed.
4. How bout some proof for this? otherwise, you're just being an a$$
I just thought you...smart...never mind. one And two
If political parties were banned, and people actually had to focus on the issues other than the letter next to the name, then America would actually be a good place.
^^That is either a lawless place with no one running things that'd collapse into murder and riots. Or fascism if there was one in power. Either doesn't work
If political parties were banned, and people actually had to focus on the issues other than the letter next to the name, then America would actually be a good place.
Sweet, a presidential ballot with 311,000,000 names on it.
If political parties were banned, and people actually had to focus on the issues other than the letter next to the name, then America would actually be a good place.
So... You're looking at making everyone a write-in? No one would have someone to vote for.