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Dubya's Domain (Current Events & News Forum) A Current Events Forum Dedicated To Our 43rd President - George W. Bush.

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Old 05-08-2006, 08:45 PM
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A species of know it alls could fit all they know in the point that escapes them.Hundreds of thousands of books,encyclopedias and miles of data and statistics mean nothing if those accessing it seek only to
to prove what they already think.

Angled positioning based only on yesterdays angle.

Creative thinking legitimizes yesterday and maintains position but abstract artists have no business in politics.

No two days are ever that different from each other.When one appears to be that different from an other,such as 9-11,hind sight connects the dots and you see they weren't that different.

If it was good enough yesterday,it'll be good enough today,and tomorrow shall find it acceptable.There is no difference maker in future days,9-11 proved that for many Americans.The difference lies within you and was always there.The day you finally get tired of the bull****.

Those three days,yesterday,today and tommorow provide the framework for your understanding of normal,the common,the accepted.Within those three days change takes place but at such a level you can't precieve it.

Things have a way of creeping up on you but from the perspective of those three days you never see it coming.You are always locked within those three days and thus no matter what happens you see it as just the way it is.

Those who lived those three days decades ago would've never accepted some of the things we accept.Those three days to them are the same as those three days to us,but they aren't the same.They are very differnet.From then till now things change.Some change is good but many of it is not.Your perception of those three days is one of normalcy just as their perception was one of normalcy.We both can't be right.Normalcy is not dependant of popularity to be normal.
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Old 05-08-2006, 11:28 PM
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Moved to the Liberalism Vs. Conservatism Forum. :cool:
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