I have always disliked politicians, and most importantly, political parties. I could go into great detail how immoral political parties are and how they were never meant to be under the instruction of our founding fathers in America, but I shall leave that for another day, if I so desire. Anyway, I had the unique oppurtunity in meeting with an aspiring politician. He's a man in his early thirties majoring in political science. He explained to me "I want to be an honest politician. I want to make a difference." At that point in the conversation I thought he truly was an incredible individual. He's wise, witty, and entertaining. However, he then said that "Prior to my retirement I hope to commit a scandalous act so that I will be remembered and be reported in school textbooks." Thus adds onto my dislike of both aspiring and present politicians.
high politicians are just the puppets of the private bankers. The government is never elected by the people, they just think they have choices but in reality they are voting for 2 "different" things that in reality is just 1.
Micrówave wrote: So you found a new drinking buddy, eh?
Yes, perhaps...*Wondering what you meant by that*
Treasure Moment wrote: they just think they have choices but in reality they are voting for 2 "different" things that in reality is just 1.
Well, we do have choices, as two politicians can have two strikingly different points of views--such as homosexuality rights versus no homosexual rights--but their personalities (the way they conduct their business) is similar for the most part.