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I also think that - strike that - KNOW that years of negative information affects my emotional, spiritual and physical well being. I see it happens in cycles too, always according to the particular news and events. Whenever Bush goes public, for instance, it takes me days to recover. I'm just settling down from last weeks Press Conference and his absolute inability to be compassionate, let alone articulate or truthful. The biggest day of casualities and he jokes around about seniors, BS's about SS, and is just an asshole in general. And then you think, "this guy is the fucking president??? how can this be??!" It boggles the mind. really.
I have an offline friend that I literally spend hours on the phone with day in and day out and in the last four years we have not talked about much of anything other than wtf is going on down the road ( we live right outside DC) and how can we afford to move to Europe. We rant/vent and we both realize that there is no consolation to be had so long as * is in power.
I went through a period of believing that these discussions we had and still have may be contributing to my semi-depression, that if we stopped talking, I wouldn't be half as concerned. But that's not true. One only need listen to the news for a few minutes or glance at the headlines on the papers in the grocery store to be reminded that we have a huge problem: there is a cloud over the whole planet due to this guy. PEOPLE ARE DYING, GETTING RIPPED OFF AND BEING LIED TO. BIG TIME!My father told me the other night that I should not worry, that there will always be bad presidents and war, but he doesn't know what I know, what we here at DU know. Why doesn't he know, though? Because he doesn't have the curiosity and desire for all information that we do. He trusts that people are basically good and that no one person could get away with too much here in America. But he's wrong there, just as folks in Nazi Germany we're wrong in their estimation.
If you have an insatiable need to know more than most people, it's because you were born to be an activist. Hey, somebody's gotta do it.
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