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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 08 2006 at 03:23
I think the bottom line is we allow our leaders to lie to us precisely because we are too lazy to get off our arses and try to change society for the better ourselves.

It is much easier to elect a representative, allow him to lie through his teeth at us (whilst keeping the country going on a day to day basis - something many people seem to forget they do), then complain bitterly when power corrupts, than it is to actually stand for public office, attempt to resist the many temptations, lobbyists, focus groups, businessmen and moneymen and maintain personal integrity.

Just a thought.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 08 2006 at 12:14
Agreed.

"The wicked leader is he who the people despise. The good leader is he who the people revere. The great leader is he who the people say, 'We did it ourselves.'"

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 08 2006 at 13:42
Originally posted by Rust Rust wrote:

Originally posted by Peace Frog Peace Frog wrote:

We let our leaders lie to us because the only ones who care that they're lying refuse to vote, and even if they did vote it wouldn't make a difference because we'd still have leaders that would lie to us anyway. There's no escape and we can't do anything about it.

Well, we can always go to the Phillipines and claim one of those million islands, and be the leader there. I would call the land, Progressia! It would always have honest leaders, like me.  

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 09 2006 at 20:19
Originally posted by Empathy Empathy wrote:



Ah, right. Sorry to digress. I suppose Dubya's lies are old hat to me at this point. What's infuriating to me isn't so much the lies themselves but the arrogance and brazen defiance when confronted with them. It's like he no longer feels he even has to make an effort to disguise his agenda anymore.


He doesn't have to because he's not running for office after this term. Even his own party is distancing themselves from him. It is going to take the Democrats years, maybe decades, to clean up the mess of this one man. It may take a generation to repair this country's image in the eyes of the world.

As to Katrina (which is where this thread started), Bush should be impeached. He should've been impeached for Iraq. 

What bothers me even more, is that Scientific American published an article about the grave state of New Orleans if a hurricane hit it way back in October 2001. But of course, Bush doesn't listen to scientists.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 09 2006 at 20:51

Originally posted by timothy leary timothy leary wrote:

I think Jimmy Carter was a fairly truthful American president. Unfortunately, he is remembered for the recession during his presidency. George, on the other hand, is the son of a liar. If Oliver North didn`t take the fall, George Sr. probably would have been impeached.

Agreed. Jimmy Carter was a great president who had a great sense of human rights and morality. The media tried to make him look bad, but he really was a great leader and imo showed what American Democracy was about.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 10 2006 at 05:16
Originally posted by Bob Greece Bob Greece wrote:

Politicians are only human and they have to put a positive shine on everything to keep their jobs. They don't have all the information and they're always being recorded so sometimes they're bound to say things that are daft. I'm sure I'd say a lot of daft things if I were a politician.

The truth is that people who put any value on honesty will never get to be politicians and they don't want to be either. The funny thing is that given the choice between Bush or Blair telling lies and the Dalai Lama telling the truth, the people will always fall for Bush and Blair. Why oh why or why?  I think it's because people don't mind lying as long as they don't get financially any worse off from it.

Honesty in politics really doesn't pay off. If George Bush said "sorry I made a mistake about hurricane Katrina" or if Blair said "I exagerated the case for Iraq and I'm sorry" then I don't think they'd last very long in office. People expect to be told that everything is OK even when we know that they're not. Anybody who tells things like they really are will be out of office before you can say "Monica Lewinsky".

Couldn't agree more, Bob.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 10 2006 at 05:23

Originally posted by Jim Garten Jim Garten wrote:

I think the bottom line is we allow our leaders to lie to us precisely because we are too lazy to get off our arses and try to change society for the better ourselves.

It is much easier to elect a representative, allow him to lie through his teeth at us (whilst keeping the country going on a day to day basis - something many people seem to forget they do), then complain bitterly when power corrupts, than it is to actually stand for public office, attempt to resist the many temptations, lobbyists, focus groups, businessmen and moneymen and maintain personal integrity.

Just a thought.

It's a great thought JIm, but you cant ignore lobbyists, focus groups, moneymen media etc. Industry and the media run our political circus. You would have to change the entire political culture in the country. You try and run a country without putting the moneymen first, and playing the media, you wont be in office very long. Step too far out of line and you could be 'dealt with' very severely.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 10 2006 at 09:39
Ah, finally someone as jaded and disillusioned as me! 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 10 2006 at 09:58

Originally posted by Empathy Empathy wrote:

Ah, finally someone as jaded and disillusioned as me! 

Yeah join the club. Cynics anonymous.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 11 2006 at 20:14
Originally posted by The Wizard The Wizard wrote:

Originally posted by timothy leary timothy leary wrote:

I think Jimmy Carter was a fairly truthful American president. Unfortunately, he is remembered for the recession during his presidency. George, on the other hand, is the son of a liar. If Oliver North didn`t take the fall, George Sr. probably would have been impeached.

Agreed. Jimmy Carter was a great president who had a great sense of human rights and morality. The media tried to make him look bad, but he really was a great leader and imo showed what American Democracy was about.

Jimmy Carter was a terrible, indecisive president.  I am democrat and I still think he was bad.  He was so indecisive and had no political acumen whatsoever.  (of course, he was the best thing we'd get till Clinton)

I'd take the Nixon/Ford mess over Carter any day.  The man couldnt even get a DEMOCRATIC congress to pass his agenda.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 11 2006 at 20:42
Originally posted by Blacksword Blacksword wrote:

Originally posted by Jim Garten Jim Garten wrote:

I think the bottom line is we allow our leaders to lie to us precisely because we are too lazy to get off our arses and try to change society for the better ourselves.

It is much easier to elect a representative, allow him to lie through his teeth at us (whilst keeping the country going on a day to day basis - something many people seem to forget they do), then complain bitterly when power corrupts, than it is to actually stand for public office, attempt to resist the many temptations, lobbyists, focus groups, businessmen and moneymen and maintain personal integrity.

Just a thought.

It's a great thought JIm, but you cant ignore lobbyists, focus groups, moneymen media etc. Industry and the media run our political circus. You would have to change the entire political culture in the country. You try and run a country without putting the moneymen first, and playing the media, you wont be in office very long. Step too far out of line and you could be 'dealt with' very severely.

Id love to say "dont buy the paper or listen to the news". Unfortunately, ppl have already done that, and they havent been able to convince others that it is not exactly how a person can c the world.  I trying to say that just not doing something dosent work... You need mass and continuous uprising for that to happen, and ppl are simply too apathetic for that.

Why not... Destroy capitalism..... And become a socialist      

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 13 2006 at 03:24
Originally posted by edible_buddha edible_buddha wrote:

Destroy capitalism..... And become a socialist      



During a recent interview with our glorious leader Tony B Liar, the interviewer began a question with "...as a socialist..."

Blair immediately came back with "it's a long time since anyone's called me that..."

True - I call him many things, but never a socialist

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