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First of all, I can take a joke just as much as
anyone, and that picture was pretty amusing. I think I saw it
on a Something Awful Photoshop Phriday, but I can't remember for
sure. After that, however, it gets a bit ridiculous. The United
States government sucks ass? We're a Democracy, people. We're
the ones who put these people into office; nobody is forcing you
to vote for anybody. Also, please take into consideration that
the government is currently at the head of one of the largest
and most successful--if not THE most successful--countries on
the entire planet. If things take a long time to do, and if the
government seems slow and ponderous, I would very much like to
see you handle it. The reason government officials can take care
of things so quickly and effortlessly on TV is because showing
the entire process of making choices takes weeks, possibly months,
and for dramatic purposes, that's just ridiculous. Unless you're
a PoliSci student and watch C-SPAN all the time, but that's beside
the point.
I also think it's a bit amusing that people can
say the government "sucks ass", when America is one
of the only places you can say things like that. Try doing that
in China, Cuba, or any other country ruled by a communist/totalitarian
government, and you'll be lucky if you walk away with being beaten
with a club. Yes, there's plenty of things wrong with the United
States, and we definitely have our share of problems. But here's
some other information for you: The grass is always greener on
somebody else's lawn. Why don't we ever hear about internal government
strife in Canada, Ecuador, or Romania? Well, offhand, we're not
Canada, Ecuador, or Romania. Every country has its problems. We
only have so many because plenty of other countries are gunning
for us.
And why is that, you ask? There are many reasons--religious
intolerance being near the top, with jealousy being a close second.
Victimhood is not just practiced in America anymore. Some religions
dictate that the more infidels--that is, people not of your religion--that
you kill, the better your chances are of going to Heaven. Now
to someone like me, that sounds a bit hypocritical; what kind
of benevolent God would make a law like that? But, it's not my
stock, and there's thousands of years of culture I don't know
about in the background here, so I'm not about to pass judgement
on somebody else or his beliefs. What I will do, however, is indulge
myself in some basic patriotic elitism.
With all the rights we possess (and abuse), all
the ethnicity, and all the freedoms and opportunities we have
here, there's not many other places I'd like to live. I account
many "the government sucks ass" bull to disillusioned
doorknobs who think that the government should simply hand everything
to them on a silver platter. The American Dream isn't dead, folks;
you just have to work for it. And working is, sadly, something
many people aren't up for as much as they were fifty years ago,
or even twenty-five years ago. And as for America "sticking
its nose where it doesn't belong"...well, imagine what might
have happened if we hadn't intervened during the Gulf War. Or
even now, during the U.N. weapons inspections. If you think my
supporting the United Nations coming into Iraq and looking for
chemical and nuclear weapons, poking into every nook and cranny
in order to safeguard our very livelyhood from nuclear annihilation
is wrong, then I don't suppose I'd like to be right. The USA gets
its hands dirty because we're one of the few nations who can afford
it. Basically speaking, the freedoms given to us by the founding
fathers--our civil rights, free speech, freedom of choice--is
something that everybody should be entitled too, and oppression
of those basic rights is...well...wrong.
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