There are new versions of the Declaration

by THEFOUNTAINHEADS

Posted to Utterances on 2004-05-07 10:00:00

Parent message is 644940
I once came across a website taht had a new Declaration written.. Jefferson, who penned the document believed that a government should have a revolution every seven years… I suppose that is why the term limit for a President is 8 years. I look across the Ocean and miss all the freedom I had in Europe.. Especially Denmark and Holland. I didn’t grow up there so I probably don’t know enough to make a total decision. But I felt way more free and taken care of in Europe than I ever did in America. I suppose that is the American Spirit.. If it’s worth anything, it’s worth dying for?

I think the pendulium swings back and forth, but we swung really quickly. We were all about sex, not it is an unmentionable? I feel nostelgic and I am only 27?

I agree Lightning Rod for Pres! Although his last piece made me think to negatively about the war. I got fed up and felt like we should either drop the bomb or quit with these little wars? Today I am much calmer and have the old feeling of STAY THE COURSE… But then I keep having Flashes of what I hear about Vietnam. I refuse to die in Iraq though, and feel bad for the almost 1000 Americans who have died. I am also tired of turning on the TV and seeing death everyday. Ever since 9/11 all I have seen is death. That is why I feel like screw the Iraqis freedom I want my own. America is not a colonial power, we are the last super power… And it is like Superman trying to tiptoe through a room while each foot breaks the floor. We are too big for some things..

I see this global fight over oil.. I found this great piece from a California Senator that I put on my site (http://www.thefountainheads.com) that I found interesting on oil prices.

America is used to being the top dog for resources, but oil is tight and we built these gas guzzlers for some reason… 9/11 changed America, but now I just want to find away to end the DEATH everynight on TV.

The Professor

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