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would prefer more grassroots discussion before jumping in and creating policies.......................... anyway its not really real BTR til you get people communicating about allsorts....... in my humble opinion anyway.
I mean if we really want to change the government we need to come together and find common denonimators and get to know eachother. I find jumping in discussing government policy boring, cold and pointless on its own unless part of a much bigger movement that is.
who am I to start to make up policies on my own or with a handful of others?
its not for me to say - or for anyone else - least not without gaining insight from others who have lived differently and who are more in the know.
what i am trying to say is whatever handful of people sit around making policies its gonna be crap cos no few should rule at the end of the day - makes us no better than current governments being goddam know-it-alls. or at least pretending to be. in fact i would question governments objectives, in other words, suspicious ulterior motives other than working towards the common good.
we all need to hear eachothers voices.
i cant make a policy on education on just my own life experience without others input.
no man can or should take on that responsibility. or else miss important facts.