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January 8, 2008 at 08:08:07

My Last Debate

by WILLIAM FISHER     Page 2 of 2 page(s)

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12. Do you think US national security is enhanced or injured by our current no-talk policies toward Iran and Syria?

13. What steps would you take to restore respect for the US in the world community?



There are no easy answers to any of these questions. Which is precisely why they should have been asked. The candidates' answers would speak volumes about how each of them would approach the Presidency.

Forget Experience versus Change. That's a construct unworthy of serious journalists. It is bumper-sticker lingo from campaign managers. Of course Experience is invaluable; the more you have, the better the chances your new administration will craft the most promising options. If that happens, Change might just take care of itself.

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William Fisher has managed economic development programs in the Middle East and elsewhere for the US State Department and the US Agency for International Development. He served in the international affairs area in the Kennedy Administration and now writes on subjects ranging from human rights to foreign affairs for a number of newspapers ond online journals.

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I am among a growing number of advocates of the work of he whos pen name is Joseph J. Adamson. I try to spread the word about it because I believe he has the most reasonable and practical solutions for our time, particularly to address religious and political conflicts. Whether or not he is divinely inspired and even called and chosen by God for this mission, as he claims, is not as important to me as the content and intent of his message. He truly seeks to establish a true family of religions t...

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Isaiah TrumanI am among a growing number of advocates of the work of he whos pen name is Joseph J. Adamson. I try to spread the word about it because I believe he has the most reasonable and practical solutions for our time, particularly to address religious and political conflicts. Whether or not he is divinely inspired and even called and chosen by God for this mission, as he claims, is not as important to me as the content and intent of his message. He truly seeks to establish a true family of religions t...

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I agree. The question is....

What will replace this divisive partisan rivalry for the throne?

When are we going to face the fact that partisan politics not only divides and polarizes us, it turns otherwise good people into disingenuous if not deceptive misleading demagogues who compete for power over each other.

The big question is how to create a truly democratic system that produces truly democratic leadership, and I've found only one person who actually has a solution.

Most others want their partisan political party to win power over others through a "democratic" process of elections, and others simply want to seize power by force of arms and create totalitarian rule by rigid theocracy or tyrannical fascism. But they are all misguided, and they merely perpetuate the problems and the divisions.

There is a better way. A way that will establish government that is truly of, by and for the people. A way that will unite us and enable us to use the common wealth for the common good.

http://reformationcomingsoon.bravehost.com

by Isaiah Truman (0 articles, 0 quicklinks, 0 diaries, 118 comments) on Tuesday, January 8, 2008 at 2:19:10 PM
 


Though I am a graduate of Syracuse University with a major in art and a dream of going to italy to study art, I fell in love and married and had kids, had another marriage, and many life changing events. Primary was since high school dreams that came true. The Kennedy Assassination 4 days prior event was a real eye opener. Caused me to seek with passion why I had that dream and to try to explore the meanings behind events. After reading thousands of books, i became a public speaker in various a...

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JoyceThough I am a graduate of Syracuse University with a major in art and a dream of going to italy to study art, I fell in love and married and had kids, had another marriage, and many life changing events. Primary was since high school dreams that came true. The Kennedy Assassination 4 days prior event was a real eye opener. Caused me to seek with passion why I had that dream and to try to explore the meanings behind events. After reading thousands of books, i became a public speaker in various a...

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And..What about

The millions losing their home?the high rents young people can't afford? Our decaying infrastructures, the hospitals closing? The many still suffering from Katrina? The increasing homeless? The pollution in our water? The preservatives in our foods? The gazillion taxes we pay (more than half or 55% go to taxes, in the 50's we paid 4-6% of our income in taxes, seems we did pretty good then)
The soup kitchens going under?The drought conditions in the SE? Campaign finance reform?And why two years campaigning? What a circus. 1 billion projected to be raised and who benefits? Those in the media whose salaries are over 10 million a year, the TV spots and a diversion from looking at the deviousness and evil in Washington? Hope the candidates that are nominated pick strong VP's because everyone now looks like death warmed over! Absurd that these people have to go through this grueling torture. In England they campiagn three months. They are sane, realistic about their elections. In such increasingly troubled times, unemployment rising, thousands being laid off (Avon recently 2800?) it is uncouth, gauche, disgusting, shameful, horrid that 1 billion is spent for a few to toot their horns for TWO years!!! How can they do an effective job in Congress? And nothing spoken about how the media has spurned, vetoes, blackballed other sound contenders. Democracy? Wake up folks. Ron Paul is right , a different type of fascism now exits.
I feel like the Indian in the commercial who weeps over the pollution. I weep for our country. The real issues not debated.

by Joyce (0 articles, 0 quicklinks, 0 diaries, 17 comments) on Tuesday, January 8, 2008 at 7:05:33 PM
 


JUST A CONCERN CITIZEN AND LOVE MY COUNTRY GREW UP IN A SMALL FISHING TOWN IN NJ,BUT THE DAY I GOT MY DRIVERS LICENSE,SPENT MOST OF MY TIME EXPANSING MY MINE. LEARNED A LOT THE HARD WAY,BUT MOSTLY STREET SMART. AT 65 HAVE PRETTY GOOD IDEA WHO THE SNAKES ARE.
RICHARD SHADEJUST A CONCERN CITIZEN AND LOVE MY COUNTRY GREW UP IN A SMALL FISHING TOWN IN NJ,BUT THE DAY I GOT MY DRIVERS LICENSE,SPENT MOST OF MY TIME EXPANSING MY MINE. LEARNED A LOT THE HARD WAY,BUT MOSTLY STREET SMART. AT 65 HAVE PRETTY GOOD IDEA WHO THE SNAKES ARE.

EXACTLY WHAT THAT'S SUPPOSED TO MEAN

LETS MAKE IT SIMPLE, THIS ELECTION AS MOST ELECTIONS IS A FIXED GAME AND THE MEDIA DECEPTION AND MISINFORMATION LETS THE AMERICAN VOTER "(THINK)" THEY CAN PLAY. IS THERE ANYBODY THAT THINKS WE THE PEOPLE PICK THE NEXT PREIDENT, ANYBODY, I SMELL SMOKE, SOMEBODY IS THINKING.

by RICHARD SHADE (0 articles, 0 quicklinks, 0 diaries, 460 comments) on Wednesday, January 9, 2008 at 4:31:42 AM
 


Is a 34 year retired educator with a Masters Degree in Counseling - a free-lance writer with articles in Spanish and English Guideposts, Mothering, Oklahoma Observer, Oklahoma Gazette, Westview, Oklahoma Reader, The Lookout, Christian Standard ... . The author has the largest number of published "letters" in the history of Time magazine and NEA Today. Just had an LTTE in NEWSWEEK in December, 2007. Dale W. Hill is married with 5 children, 4 grand-children, one foster child, and 4 foster grandchi...

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Dale HillIs a 34 year retired educator with a Masters Degree in Counseling - a free-lance writer with articles in Spanish and English Guideposts, Mothering, Oklahoma Observer, Oklahoma Gazette, Westview, Oklahoma Reader, The Lookout, Christian Standard ... . The author has the largest number of published "letters" in the history of Time magazine and NEA Today. Just had an LTTE in NEWSWEEK in December, 2007. Dale W. Hill is married with 5 children, 4 grand-children, one foster child, and 4 foster grandchi...

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100% Guaranteed Cure!

Go watch the movie, "The Debaters."  That should cure you.  I haven't seen it yet, but will when it comes on TV.  I had Melvin Tolson's son as a French teacher at The University of Oklahoma.  Awesome teacher; lousy student.  I couldn't learn French, unless I spent 5 years in France with a French Family who could not speak English.  Denzel Washington stars in it, but his name will not be on any plackard.  He is sick of seeing his name as first on pictures.  It will be the last name.  Tolson convinced me, that, like basketball, there are some things "God" didn't "gift" me with.  Hee, hee!

"After 2 years of French II with no success, take French 3 and 23, then take your D's, and  switch your Liberal Arts major to a tri-major, History, Politics, and Sociology." (Eladicious, 12/15//1964) 

by Dale Hill (58 articles, 0 quicklinks, 101 diaries, 347 comments) on Friday, January 11, 2008 at 3:26:08 AM
 

 

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