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Posted on 6/25/22 at 9:24 pm to genuineLSUtiger
quote:Feel like that’s truly the “day that changed the world”. At least in my lifetime. Nothings been the same since.
Emotions started trumping facts sometime after 9-11
Posted on 6/25/22 at 11:24 pm to genuineLSUtiger
quote:
sometime after 9-11.
You Know
It Wasn’t Always Like This
Not Very Long Ago
Just Before Your Time
Right Before The Towers Fell
Circa 99
This Was Catalogues Travel Blogs
A Chat Room Or 2
We Set Our Sights
And Spent Our Nights Waiting!
For You
You
Insatiable You
Mommy Let You Use Her Ipad
You Were Barely Two
And It Did All The Things
We Designed It To Do
Now Look At You
Look At You You
You
Unstoppable
Watchable
Your Time Is Now
Your Inside’s Out
Honey How You Grew
And If We Stick Together
Who Knows What We’ll Do
It Was Always The Plan
To Put The World In Your Hand
Could I Interest
You In Everything
All Of The Time
A Bit Of Everything
All Of The Time
Apathy’s A Tragedy
And Boredom Is A Crime
Anything And Everything
All Of The Time
This post was edited on 6/25/22 at 11:26 pm
Posted on 6/26/22 at 7:15 am to genuineLSUtiger
quote:
And a large chunk of the population is straight up ignorant.
quote:Found one of them
TBoy
Posted on 6/26/22 at 6:05 pm to genuineLSUtiger
The founding fathers didn’t trust the popular vote and it rings true today.
Another camp was dead set against letting the people elect the president by a straight popular vote. First, they thought 18th-century voters lacked the resources to be fully informed about the candidates, especially in rural outposts. Second, they feared a headstrong “democratic mob” steering the country astray. And third, a populist president appealing directly to the people could command dangerous amounts of power.
Another camp was dead set against letting the people elect the president by a straight popular vote. First, they thought 18th-century voters lacked the resources to be fully informed about the candidates, especially in rural outposts. Second, they feared a headstrong “democratic mob” steering the country astray. And third, a populist president appealing directly to the people could command dangerous amounts of power.
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