We are what we eat, and lately I'm disgusted by what we're force-fed both in actual food intake and in the media. As a nation, we're being watered down both internally and externally.
Nine years have passed since roughly 3,000 people died all at once in a tragedy that there was no actual reason for it to have happened. Have we caught and mercilessly maimed the man responsible? No. Have we fought the good fight in the name of freedom? -- Do YOU feel safer? Do YOU feel more free? I sure don't.
What is the outcome of the events of that horrible day? Loss of belief across the board in government and America. We now have 'Patriot Day'. REALLY??? We needed a day for it? How about a victory of the people day? The day the nation's population rose up and said 'NO MORE.' The day everyone stepped up and demanded nothing but truth, integrity, and the highest standards from both government and citizens.
Instead we get convoluted stories in a biased media. We have the system being eaten through with loopholes that are costing taxpayers millions in idiotic lawsuits. We have a nationwide transit infrastructure that is sub-par at best.
We're forcefed misinformation on such a mass scale that we no longer even know what's real. It's overload, and the media and government know it is. It's a way to keep everyone in the dark. As long as everyone can believe some shred of half-truth that it will be alright someday they can go about their business and let it be 'someone else's problem.'
Sound familiar? It should... HITLER was 'someone else's problem' at one point, too. Until he became EVERYONE's problem.
What's happening to us as a nation right now is EVERYONE's problem. I don't understand why there are so few standing up and defending the right to be free and to be the best we can be.



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