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Trust politicians? #16 (permalink) Thu Sep 07, 2006 8:42 am   Trust politicians?
 

History is much more longer then few generations because of this we may have a look back and notice some surprising
conclusions.

I am not interested in present situation to much.
What I was talking about was pure the past.
In history really almost nothing happened because of a leader.Leaders were just dragged to some solutions by
their grassroots if they were to much opposite they had vanished.

Here lays the strengh of an entire system, leader is a poor bugger booted out vertical direction.
His danger job consist of continous watching were are now moving his voting "friends".
If you believe in what you do, you may take a risk and start making something on your own.
Most probably people dump you down next election just to be sure that nobody else would dare this again.
But for next generation who knows maybe you become a victim of vicious opposition, and beloved hero.
People pretend to be dumb but we all remeber the rules nothing is for free, nothing without afford,
We mostly know very good who was lying recently, who is bad boy, etc... .

What we want to be sure is that;
- poll vengeance was again comitted in case of any treachery
- and any bills, in any case won't be sent to much close to us.

just kidding

Regards
Jan
Jan
I'm here quite often ;-)


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