Should America follow Egypt & Tunisia?

2011-02-08 12:13 am
Should we have a revolution? One only has to look through all the political corruption trials. They are all in it for themselves, and nothing seems to change. Disgust for elected and appointed officials is at an all time high. Look at city of Ball California. Should we have a revolution? I see some merit in the concept. Would you be willing to boot every elected official in the US, and hang a few of the worst as an example?

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2011-02-08 12:15 am
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We should have a revolution...a peaceful revolution where the American public finally decides that they aren't going to put up with the crap from either party. That would make me happy.
2011-02-08 8:17 am
we already had a few here.there was the revelotion war we fought againist the british in 1776.then the one in 1812 and then again in the 1860's which freed the slaves
2011-02-08 8:31 am
Hanging is too good for some of the worst ones. Flogged, scourged, public stocks where the citizens could go by and spit, urinate and beat them, just making sure they can't get beaten to death. Then let them stay in these stocks with only water until they starved to death. This is still too good for some of them.

Some of these politicians, merchants and religious leaders have went out of their way to live it up on other humans literally starving to death and having to watch other family members starve to death or die from an easily cured illness. I truly hate this system of things.
2011-02-08 8:22 am
It would not be a bad idea, except our government military forces would not hesitate to fire on us should we get the upper hand and try to overthrow the government, and chances are, when this idea ever came to the attention of those in Washington that someone was starting to put one together, they would be either assassinated or arrested and thrown in prison.
2011-02-08 8:22 am
Constitution as computer program and idea education should involve how technology enhances freedom and be owned by citizens. that education involves that and exchange of information among students from social studies to math .that the true test of students comes in demonstrating democracy not in the class room. united nations universal declration of human rights as computer program the idea that a constutional document of history will say that we hold the truth of humanity has been seen through history and that technology can and will be updated to enhance the liberies of all on earth.
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2011-02-08 8:33 am
No.

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