Spoilt is no virtue
by Adam Pickett (2008.11.01)
Mind you, this is not for the faint of heart.
A clear cut of how corrupt the U.S. government may be could be seen on who voted for
the bail-out bill the first time, in congress. The second vote revealed exactly who would stick
to principle. No horror flick can compete with what I feel is coming. Scared, proud and panicked,
the experience on September 25, 2008 was similar to that on September 11, 2001. The third economic
plane, during the Bush administration, made impact. Ignoring what led to the downing of the WTC by
terrorist groups, the natural disaster of Katrina ignored, faulty regulations of the Democrat party
(look up senator Dodds record).
It is all the necessary, especially in such dire times, to make sure that not only do we
elect candidates whove made their proven positive record, reflecting those who stick to proven
principle. Most swing comes down to the common formula in U.S. elections, which tends to be on
actractive leadership qualities. In effect, one should mind the unprecedented misinformation in
the news media - mostly due to unprecedented conglomeration - because of such superficiality.
Most coverage has come down to how dumb, bad or evil the Republican Party is, ignoring
the growing fact that both of the two major parties are equally corrupt. And once realized this
indifference, vulnerability turns to volatility, as education hits a wall: pseudo-conservatism is
being defined through complacency. Morning Joe, for example, is spoiled. Liberal propaganda is
inspirational. Rushs intellectualoid has now become a stark reality.
Good examples are likely more to be found of liberalism than within, as any mindset of
inevitable repression goes against natural instinct. The lack of good example, good or bad in
personal opinion, reveals a lowered appreciation. What would need to be learned should never have
to come down to corrupt opinion or legislation, and for that reason alone does an artificial system
of education fail continuously.
Outside the bounds of imagination, can deconstruction lie, as instinct goes ignored;
dreams fail with warrant, so pain and misery go unchecked. It is all proof that in atrocities
sought, with all capacity, the worst occurs from ego for power. Left to run without nature, the
beast destroys everything in its path, and technology paves the way for power to make an
inevitable outcome, in being created by ego, one way or another.
Beware of false prophets, may speak of leveled honesty in natural thinking, as history
repeats itself. Legal prospects for all tests of time reveal so. Education spoils in these, and
all terms, when primarily conquerers write the history; imperfections pervaded leave a cost to the
many, as conformity leads to blindness. Good media are media that promote common-sense. Ignorance
in the educated is allowed to prevail in a spoiled world.
Coverage of possibility both reveals motive and action. Therefore, one naturally sees
such outcomes outside themselves. Disaster can only be made or allowed; lame ducks only perform
the latter. The role of government is to protect the majority of individuals from the
minority of power (including government); any world dictated by an artificial one is a doomed one.
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