patrickbrian184
Did Elvis ever ride the Teacups???
- Joined
- Jul 23, 2004
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I know that I dont post much here, but I do read many if not all of the new posts, respond to some, and most of the people are very friendly. Some of the things discussed on this board are very interesting, but as of late many of the posts have become very nasty, and it shows the immaturity, ungratefulness and arrogance of some posters.
First thing that everyone needs to realize is that we all live in a democratic society. The voting system that we have has been something that makes us the envy of many nations, because it is a freedom that many countries still do not have. The whole purpose of the voting system is to get a majority of individuals in favor of a candidate for a certain office. I am very sorry if your candidate was not the majority winner, but if you would like, there are many monarchies, kingdoms, ect. around the globe that you could move to, and hopefully living in that type of society will save you the heartbreak of not getting the individual that you want to run your country, because quite honestly, you wont have a choice. Maybe while your there you can bring up the idea of democracy to fellow citizens, but in many places you may not be able to speak such words. The point I am making is DONT DISRESPECT THE FREEDOMS THAT PEOPLE BEFORE YOU HAVE FOUGHT AND DIED FOR.
Now with that being said I would like to turn my attention to the number of candidates running for the office of president of the United States. Hopefully, you are all aware that it was not just a Bush vs. Kerry race. Those two were the most popular candidates, but there were other individuals besides them. Isnt if funny that we dont see people crying and moaning that Ralph Nader didnt win the election. Why, because he did not win the popular vote and the electoral votes. Face reality, not enough people believed in him, didnt vote for him, end of story. I doubt people are threatening to move from the country because Nader didnt win. They sucked it up, and should be thankful at least that their voice was able to be heard in this democratic society.
I really do enjoy these boards. I think that the individuals on here are all very responsive, helpful and all around good people. But come on people, you live in the United States of America, and you are complaining and being bitter over the freedoms that individuals around this globe would do anything to have. Sometimes you dont really realize what you have until you look at it from the outside. WE ARE NOT AS BAD OFF AS A LOT OF YOU THINK WE ARE! We could all be living in extreme poverty, tortured by our government, killed for our beliefs and have no voice or choice in whats going on around us. Be thankful and proud to be an American citizen, and if you not, no big loss, Im sure we can find someone else who would cherish the freedoms that you think have somehow done you wrong.
First thing that everyone needs to realize is that we all live in a democratic society. The voting system that we have has been something that makes us the envy of many nations, because it is a freedom that many countries still do not have. The whole purpose of the voting system is to get a majority of individuals in favor of a candidate for a certain office. I am very sorry if your candidate was not the majority winner, but if you would like, there are many monarchies, kingdoms, ect. around the globe that you could move to, and hopefully living in that type of society will save you the heartbreak of not getting the individual that you want to run your country, because quite honestly, you wont have a choice. Maybe while your there you can bring up the idea of democracy to fellow citizens, but in many places you may not be able to speak such words. The point I am making is DONT DISRESPECT THE FREEDOMS THAT PEOPLE BEFORE YOU HAVE FOUGHT AND DIED FOR.
Now with that being said I would like to turn my attention to the number of candidates running for the office of president of the United States. Hopefully, you are all aware that it was not just a Bush vs. Kerry race. Those two were the most popular candidates, but there were other individuals besides them. Isnt if funny that we dont see people crying and moaning that Ralph Nader didnt win the election. Why, because he did not win the popular vote and the electoral votes. Face reality, not enough people believed in him, didnt vote for him, end of story. I doubt people are threatening to move from the country because Nader didnt win. They sucked it up, and should be thankful at least that their voice was able to be heard in this democratic society.
I really do enjoy these boards. I think that the individuals on here are all very responsive, helpful and all around good people. But come on people, you live in the United States of America, and you are complaining and being bitter over the freedoms that individuals around this globe would do anything to have. Sometimes you dont really realize what you have until you look at it from the outside. WE ARE NOT AS BAD OFF AS A LOT OF YOU THINK WE ARE! We could all be living in extreme poverty, tortured by our government, killed for our beliefs and have no voice or choice in whats going on around us. Be thankful and proud to be an American citizen, and if you not, no big loss, Im sure we can find someone else who would cherish the freedoms that you think have somehow done you wrong.



I think by posting dissent that we are acknowledging the freedoms we have. It may not be a conscious acknowledgement but isn't that even better - that we are so comfortable in the freedom that we can feel safe expressing opposition in such a public forum?