Guest guest Posted November 29, 2007 Report Share Posted November 29, 2007 Guro Dennis Servaes <dennisservaes wrote: Greetings No one much wants to read about someone complaining about anything - not even complaints about how terrible the government is, but our fear is our warning that something isn't right, and many of us fear the government, but aren't doing anything about it. Should we feel guilty? or just ignore it? Someone said, "When good people do nothing, bad people triumph." Violence IS NOT GOING TO SOLVE ANYTHING. It will only give the enemy more ammunition. The idea of a New World Order is what a lot of politicians are working towards. The media is a device used to propaganda people, and is controlled by motives of those in charge of the media and how the media wants the viewers to believe and respond, yet they fail to report numerous injustices against THE PEOPLE when caused by government. Do you like the one finger technique people give you on the freeway in road rage? They don't control their own finger, and if we cannot control the angry person's finger what can we do about it? We can control how we process that information. What we say, think, and do is what we have control over, and how we respond to events is how we exhibit self control. However, if we feel suppressed we might lash out, or at least feel like doing something against the person. We are all suppressed so don't feel so special. You can feel however you think you need to feel, but don't lash out. By lashing out we go for the bait. Violence is seldom the answer. There are a lot of social problems for which there are NO ANSWERS, and I'm not saying this to disappoint the readers here, because we all need hope, but don't depend on a NANNY GOVERNMENT to make the world a better place. Remember, to thank each other for things that you want repeated or appreciated. Don't be afraid to smile. When we sling mud we loose ground. Sometimes complimenting someone within ear shot to another person can be fun. Dennis P.S. KAJO's Carl Wilson Interviews Judge Andrew Napolitano Napolitano on Ron Paul, the Constitution and answers Devvy Kidd's Question wmaNapolitano on Ron Paul, the Constitution and answers Devvy Kidd's Question mp3KAJO Radio P.S. One World Government is also striving for uniting of church and state, and it is commonly referred to as the ecumenical movement. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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