reply to post by Justin_Case
But not wanting to know because it changes how you see reality to what it truthfully is ... is to me, not a valid excuse to not tell everyone.
Some people would rather not know they have cancer, aids, or some other disease.
Yes, it may be less stressful ... but knowing, they may go through some stress, but in the end, they could end up living a longer life and possibly
healthier life than if they were never told.
Lies can become a cancer to the public. They grow and multiply. They attack the body in secret. Once the cancer is known, it can be removed and the
body can be healed. If not, the cancer will destroy its own host and both shall die.
People who are public servants who start to try to gain power and immunity for their actions are nothing but a cancer to the democratic process. If
they over-reach their duties, if they step over their boundaries, it is never for the good of the nation.
This is not just about flight 800 ... this is not about which 9/11 theory you believe in (official or the many others) ... this is about
transparency and honesty from the people who are elected to serve the public.
This is greater than any of the conspiracy stuff, and definitely more important than Roger Clemens, Ms. Spears, Ms. Hilton, and the other nonsense
that airs as news or wastes the time of the courts and system.
When you have people who write laws to protect themselves and their buddies, when you have them lie to your face, when you have them excuse atrocious
actions ... when they commit serious crimes (treason & perjury(lies)) and violate human rights as if they have no conscious and answer to no one but
themselves ... this is when we run into problems such as we have now.
Secrecy about things such as where are troops are and where their next strike is ... the equipment they use ... 100% support from me, no question.
No one should know that stuff. BUT, we should know and collectively decide whether they should be striking in the first place. Whether or not they
should be risking their lives ... and for that, we need the TRUTH.
Hiding like criminals and stealing our rights, torturing people, and living as though honor is a disease then lie to our faces about it ... that is
cowardly and will never have my support. This is what some of the idiots (though they aren't stupid) are doing.
If something happened to you or a family member, would you not want the truth? I know if a loved one was murdered, I would want to know the truth,
not a lie and be brushed aside for questioning it if I can tell it doesn't add up.
It is not that no one trusts anything the government says ... it is that we know when something isn't quite right. You can't just point out things
that people have distrust for and use that as an argument that people believe nothing they say. You can't point out those who have prove themselves
corrupt and say that the people think all of those who serve us are so.
It seems a bit like a stick man argument, and that is evidence of denial of the truth that is starting to show itself inside.
People (a lot, not all) don't trust Bush, but, they trust other Republicans, like Ron Paul. Some trust Huckabee. They may trust the ones on the
local level, or certain ones on the national level.
People don't trust Pelosi, she went back on her word, and will not follow the will of the people. There are plenty who still trust Democrats, like
Kucinich. Some trust Obama.
A lot of people are turning away from the elephant and the jackass. One is bloated, the other is self-explanitory. People have hope, people search
for other options. They don't want what they are given, but the choice of something else just isn't there.
Just because people feel lied to ... and demand truth, doesn't equal that they can't trust everything, they just use the same skepticism you see
rampant on this site (I will believe it when I see it, have undeniable proof - reference aliens, ufos, etc.).
If the government and the public servants began telling the truth at all times that would not equal the country falling apart, losing to terrorism,
and all other kind of doom sayer bull#. It would make the country stronger. In fact, honesty would have prevented Iraq and those soldiers dying for
lies purported by a few who pushed for the altercation. We would be MORE secure because our troops (National Guard) would be full force on our soil.
If the money spent on the Iraq war went to a wall ... instead of the Great Wall of China ... we could have the Great Wall of the U.S.A. across the
south border. Though, maybe one day a leader of another country would plead with us as Reagan did with Gorbachev.
Not only do you have to look at things from multiple perspectives from within this country ... but look at it from all the perspectives from outside
this country.
Think about how we look to the people we beg to be up in arms with us. The people who we tell we are the best way and the most free. How
hypocritical do we look to the outside when we talk peace and practice war?
Seriously, ask around. Thing is, the U.S. is not on top of the happiest countries to live list. We are no longer on top of the most free list
either.
We are miserable, in debt, and have morons willingly giving up freedom for temporary safety ... based on LIES that their own government spills to
them.
I am saddened that I have watched this happen so swiftly in my lifetime. If I was younger, I wouldn't know better. If I was older, I would be even
more upset considering I probably would have fought in a world war against this sort of thing.
This country isn't what it used to be, but it can be again. If you don't like it, don't leave it, change it. Fight to get it back the way it is
suppose to be. Don't give up and run away or accept the changes as necessary and inevitable.
But in the end, it is all perspective and opinion. I may disagree, but I can respect and see what you are trying to explain. I may understand the
viewpoint, but I can never accept it as being justified for any reason.