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Profile of mosesherzog

Media

Jun 7, 2007 10:57:48 PM

Never. All ideas are good for you. Do what Abraham Lincoln did when he was President of the U.S. He surrounded himself wih political enemies and those who would challenge him. Imagine that today! So many folks today just want to listen to ideas that feed some kind of hatred they have. To them, anything opposed to their world view is "annoying" or "irritating". I'm tempted to say that censorship is ok if it applies to those who would censor--but I'll resist that impulse. I'm even in favor of control freaks having their moment of expression.

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Life as classroom

Jun 8, 2007 4:58:51 AM

Yes. Choose your reference materials wisely. Don't discriminate against them for age or appearance. Frolic through the blanks to be filled. Slalom around a b c d e. It's true that it may be false. It's false that it can't be true. You'll pass, then you can teach.

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Don't spy

Jun 8, 2007 5:25:04 AM

You can't spy. Governments have mastered secrecy. The way to change the system is to flood it with your presence. Don't let the press demonize the political process for you (though there are many demons). Get involved regardless of preconceived notions. The way to do that is locally. The system will change naturally by virtue of more participants. It isn't enough to just vote. Do it small. That is how a foundation is built. A network of people everywhere committed to honesty in government. Provide, or help to provide, every possible means of free expression for the common people. We don't need to subscribe to anyone in the business of molding public opinion. The mainstream press is garbage, but the alternative press dwells too much on the personal characteristics of "rock star" politicians. We don't need that. We don't need the passive cynicism that hyper-criticism fosters either. Change the world by changing your community. And be ready and willing to work with people of different stripes. Don't impose your definitions on the process.

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