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What will be said about Americans in the future when history looks back at our time? What will I tell my grandchildren and my great grandchildren when they ask what happened to America? It is not just this President and his administration that will be judged by them and by time. It will also be the American people.
Nero fiddled while Rome burned. Sound familiar? Okay, so Nero probably didnt really play a fiddle while Rome was burning, but it is a great analogy for the behavior of the American public at large right now.
Right after the horrific tragedy of 9/11, Americans were glued to their television sets. We couldnt believe we had been attacked on our own soil and we were outraged. We mourned and we cried. We learned that it was terrorists who attacked us, specifically, al Qaeda. Shortly thereafter, the President declared war on al Qaeda.
Good American citizens across the country wanted to know what they could do to help. Go shopping, the President told us. Travel, and do the things you have always done. Dont change your lives. Dont let the terrorists win. Read More 1 comment, (257 reads) All Articles by, Showcase
Whether one supports impeachment or not (which seems to be the focus of the site this article is at) the article itself has a lot to say. The very end sums it up best, who is responsible for making the necessary changes...the author actually says it is the people's responsibility. Can that actually be? We get caught up in the blame game but it is our duty to rise to the polling booth and if that does not work follow Jefferson's advice, a revolution is good for government about every 20 years.
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