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Posted by Hugh MacKay on March 10, 2005 at 13:11:04 from (64.228.11.24):
In Reply to: Re: OT Tech Nations posted by dr.sportster on March 10, 2005 at 11:57:33:
dr. sportster: I don't think you need to be aplogizing for starting anything. What is being said here needs to be said. While I live in Canada, our situation is not a lot different from yours. The crux of the problem here is we the people elect governments who in turn hire bureaucrats to carry out what's best for our countries. Problem is, politicians get elected by people and in turn serve the stock holders, yes they cater to that that multi million dollar group. We the people don't exercise our right often enough. In essence we are to blame. Now just maybe if we carry out enough discussion, get enough people interested. Young guys amoung us could become articulate enough to match whits with the best. If we conduct ourselves professionally, just maybe we could send a couple of young guys off from YT to replace Bush and Martin when the time comes. Just think of the headlines YT educates President of US and Prime Minister of Canada. I remember as a very young lad, Eisenhower of US, Churchill of Britain, StLaurent of Canada, and other world leaders were having a meeting in Brussels. My grandfather growled, " Just deciding how big of a war they had to start, kill off thousands of our young people, just to sell some milatary hardware for the stock holders thus profits in their back pockets." No my friends, we the people are to blame, we elect what we deserve.
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