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To: SaraJohnson

I’ve got a question for you: how can your husband see all of this and still not think that it is worth his time to take an interest in political things? It’s like seeing someone get mugged and just walking away. Except in this case, we’re ALL getting mugged.


3 posted on 01/13/2011 9:17:28 PM PST by fr_freak
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To: fr_freak

Well, he’s the strong silent type but he’s not asleep. Politics just is not his thing although he is quite an observer and he never resists what I do because he knows I know more about the details of what’s going on than him.

He supports me while I do my thing and I mostly use his money to do my thing! So that tells you something about him. He just doesn’t say much - he’s like that. We love each other the way we are. Me the blabbermouth. Him, the way smart but quiet hammer kinda guy. He has his own territory in life carved out. I love him and the way he is.


6 posted on 01/13/2011 9:30:18 PM PST by SaraJohnson
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To: fr_freak; SaraJohnson

“I’ve got a question for you: how can your husband see all of this and still not think that it is worth his time to take an interest in political things? It’s like seeing someone get mugged and just walking away. Except in this case, we’re ALL getting mugged.”

Great question!

I, too, used to think that politics was a dirty game a waste of time, until I finally asked myself, what exactly is politics?

And after a bit of pondering, I came to the realization that politics is about my self interest. Politics is a fight for your interests. Thus you have a choice. You can stay on the sidelines and let other people decide what’s best for you or you can get in the game, join people that share your interests, and try to affect those decisions.

The other thing that I realized is that, politics is a perpetual tug of war. It is a constant struggle. It was, it is, and will always be. The reason is simple - people have different interests and they will constantly struggle to promote them.

Therefore I consider people that bemoan the lack of “bipartisanship” and “reaching across the isle” as naive at best and more than likely, ignorant of the true nature of politics.


14 posted on 01/13/2011 9:42:16 PM PST by aquila48
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To: fr_freak; SaraJohnson
I’ve got a question for you: how can your husband see all of this and still not think that it is worth his time to take an interest in political things?

I didn't take a real interest in politics until my children were born.

I'd like them to have the country I was raised in, to grow up knowing freedom and loving it.

36 posted on 01/14/2011 4:39:57 AM PST by Caipirabob ( Communists... Socialists... Democrats...Traitors... Who can tell the difference?)
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