25 February 2006

COMMONSENSE

This is something that is sadly lacking in American political arena. Most American voters are wooed by one of the two parties and with that are dictating their beliefs. Not many do the study of positions of parties to determine which best exemplifies their beliefs. And for-the-most-part, Americans are one issue voters; abortion,education,social security, etc; seldom do they research a candidate to determine if they will best serve the indiviual and their concerns.

A commonsense approach would be to weigh positions and policies to see which is in the best interest of the country. As a socialist, I see this same problem within the socialist movement. People drawn to socialism sem to be ate up with one issue only; whether it is ant-war, abortion, etc, they only choose one to focus on and only one.

I personally, look at all aspects of a position and then I make my choice to support or not. Americans need to be more involved in the political process, but instead bow to the 'wisdom' of millionaires to do what is right. As long as this is the case, we will always be a minor concern to the elected officials, who see Americans as a flock of sheep to do as they are told.

I WILL NOT let these sanctumonious asses tellme what is right and where I will put my support. I am a socialist and I will decide where and who gets the support.

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