Commentators talk often about politicians. But does anyone listen?
Therein lies the question. Whether 'tis wiser in the mind to suffer the verbal slings and arrows of outrageous politicians or to ignore them.
Traditionally, many folks say violence is not the answer. But others say yes, it is, citing the need to get the attention of small-minded politicians. (There's another kind?)
Still others deny that, insisting that such a tactic only leads to pain and injury, both physical and emotional.
Where's the answer? Where's the game? If we don't play the game, do we suffer shame?
But like someone once said, if you want to tell 'em something, you gotta get their attention first.
However, aggressive talking is one thing. Violence is something else, and is not civil.
Therein lies the question. Whether 'tis wiser in the mind to suffer the verbal slings and arrows of outrageous politicians or to ignore them.
Traditionally, many folks say violence is not the answer. But others say yes, it is, citing the need to get the attention of small-minded politicians. (There's another kind?)
Still others deny that, insisting that such a tactic only leads to pain and injury, both physical and emotional.
Where's the answer? Where's the game? If we don't play the game, do we suffer shame?
But like someone once said, if you want to tell 'em something, you gotta get their attention first.
However, aggressive talking is one thing. Violence is something else, and is not civil.
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