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Re: Obama! [message #94422 is a reply to message #94412] |
Sun, 06 January 2008 18:45 |
TCB
Messages: 1261 Registered: July 2007
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I think that politics is organized corruption, that's what it is. They take
money from us that they haven't earned and spend it on whoever elected them.
The upside of this is the interstate system, the downside is bags of money
changing hands for construction contracts and no show municipal jobs.
I also think that it's hard for anyone who hasn't lived on the urban east
coast, say between DC and Boston, to understand how much local politicians
have to sell out to get elected and re-elected. There's all kinds of greaseball,
19th century, Boss Tweed, Tammany Hall bullshit that goes on out here that
I just don't think happens in the rest of the US.
Personally I think that might make Guliani a more effective president, he
knows how to manage corruption, which is politics, pretty well. But our national
elections are about theater, smug displays of vague featly to the flag and
bible, they have nothing to do with actual politics.
TCB
"Deej" <noway@jose.org> wrote:
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>"DC" <dc@spammersinhell.com> wrote in message news:47815dec$1@linux...
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>> I agree with this. There is a breathtaking level of casual =
>corruption
>> in NYC (my hometown) but Rudi seems like he wants the job, not
>> to be a rock star or to fulfill some fantasy, but because there is
>> something he wants to accomplish. I also like Thompson because he
>> says what he really thinks, and seems like he cannot be bought.
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>I think we need someone who is intimately familiar with corruption and =
>can at least manipulate it into something that can achieve something =
>positive. To think it's going to go away is something totally =
>unrealistic. We are all corrupt.....even Obama's gonna' have chinks in =
>his armour. Clinton would actually been considered much more respectable
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