That was awesome, Anon!
That article hopefully will make a few
Conspiracy theory nuts think. It is true that America is not perfect, and their is corruption at different levels of the government. And just some plain bad ideas and laws, but for God's sake we get to vote. We have it so good, that we have taken it for granted. The poorest person in America is better off that the average Iraqi. That poor person on American soil has opportunity that no poor person in the rest of the world has. Do we know of any poor Iraqi's that went to school and got a break in life and went on to be a Rap /rock star, professional wrestler or athlete making millions, or an actor. For goodness sake, I have just shown up at a job site and been given a job as a laboror. I have had to sleep in a car twice in my life and then been taken in by someone and given a hand up. Ive gone from poor to prosperous. Ive stolen and not had my hand cut off or my family forced into slave labor. Just a few examples of many hundreds of why America is not evil. There are thousands of testimonies of people and their success stories. No other place on earth has given hope to so many peoples from so many nations.
Personally, I am going to be thankful, for what I have. If I feel my rights are being legislated away, I will fight it. But I will be fully informed first. Not by a bunch of sensationalistic journalists that thrive on the gullibility of
Conspiracy theory junkies.