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    Debating, Disagreeing etc w/our government is GOOD! Not anti government

     

    Like in JFK's secret society speech in the 60's, said it good for our country when We the People disagree, debate, bring controversy, because it will only provides transparency up to that thin line of national security, & force honesty.

    We are all human and will make mistakes (and greed has caused a lot of problems and we will always have it) and we can only correct our mistakes with debate, honesty etc, but I think American Citizens need to work harder for our country and let there voices be heard, louder and more frequently.

     

    So YES, it's good to disagree and debate.  Bring it.  no matter what side you are on with issues.

     

    JFK's speech is so awesome (secret society) because he welcomes, controversy and really shows how important reporters and the media play a role in protecting our freedom.

     

    I like to listen to both sides even when I disagree with one side, but there's always two sides to the idea or story, so make sure you listen to both sides.

     

    I posted this before but it is so true:

    When people fear their government there is tyranny and we the government fears the people there is LIBERTY.

     

    We the People can demand honesty and transparency, but it's a lot of work, because I think our government is in bed with too many greedy people right now.

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