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...and if you want a puppet answer, then here it is:If you dont like where you're at, get the fuck out or drive on.
Yeah, if you're a quitter that's a great solution. I'm not a quitter. Now am I? I figure that I can make a difference here. I am constantly a part of protests, I speak at some, I work with various organisations that seek to make this country a better place. America was great, but to fix it now, the current state of government must be destroyed.
I love my country, but I just think right now we just have a bunch of dumasses running our government, mainly President Bush. We need someone who can resolve all the conflicts going on in the Middle East right now, preferably in a peaceful way, and get our troops back home where they belong, once they figure out where the hell Osama bin Laden has been hiding all this time... (I think they should load a bomber full of Viagra and spray it all over the place so the little prick would stand right up. =3 ) I also think we need to be aware of other global issues such as the genocide in Darfur, Vietnam's nuclear program, and China's economy possibly overtaking our own. After all that is dealt with, the government should start funding research into things such as space exploration and cures for diseases, as well as listen more to teachers on methods of education in schools. (I recently did a book report on a book entitled "What Video Games Have to Teach Us about Learning and Literacy," by James Paul Gee that was very intriguing - I highly suggest that you guys read it.)
On a rather different note, I believe one way terrorism could be avoided would be to stop using airplanes as a mode of public transportation and somehow make them more available to civilians, like cars have been for so long, although it'd be rather difficult to accomplish, especially in terms of navigation... it'd probably also cause fuel prices to skyrocket even further, unless a new method of fuel is developed (possibly more electrical engines like the ones used in hybrid vehicles?). Either that, or develop some sort of bomb-detecting/ neutralizing security system for public transportation rather than the bullshit you have to go through at airports nowadays. =/
I think the whole issue with China is overrated. There are two reasons China's economy won't overtake our own: communism, and totalitarianism. Those two make for a bad combination. Even if China's economy were to overtake our own, so what? It could be a good thing. Maybe we'll finally wake up and realize that we need to get our industries back into shape and cut down on the Unions that have prevented them from doing so.
The whole education issue can be summed up easily: the public school system needs to be demolished. Completely. It's a terrible waste of money and resources. The best thing for society would be to move toward private institutions, who's superiority over public schools has been proven time and time again. Of course, this is easier said than done. We've been jacked into the public school Matrix for so long that the idea of abandoning this institution simply puts the fear of God in people.
you lose the right to make your own life decisions on a battlefield, your enemies are whoever you're told they are, and that's that.
Most soldiers probably don't want to be there, but they're there because they love their countries. That's why they joined the army in the first place.