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<blockquote data-quote="Whiskey_Clear" data-source="post: 142288" data-attributes="member: 735"><p>It's easy to label criticism of government as paranoia but I believe that characterization, made in an all encompassing manner, is naive. Even a cursory observation of government will provide many instances of corruption. It is the people's resposibility to be cognizant of this and hold our elected leaders accountable. I am not saying all politicians are corrupt though. They are often however, in my opinion, more interested in maintaining their office/position/power than actually making positive change for the country. Which is another reason citizens should hold politicians accountable. </p><p>As for government being a reflection of the people......true to a degree but made up mostly of lawyers so not a very good reflection of the masses.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Whiskey_Clear, post: 142288, member: 735"] It's easy to label criticism of government as paranoia but I believe that characterization, made in an all encompassing manner, is naive. Even a cursory observation of government will provide many instances of corruption. It is the people's resposibility to be cognizant of this and hold our elected leaders accountable. I am not saying all politicians are corrupt though. They are often however, in my opinion, more interested in maintaining their office/position/power than actually making positive change for the country. Which is another reason citizens should hold politicians accountable. As for government being a reflection of the people......true to a degree but made up mostly of lawyers so not a very good reflection of the masses. [/QUOTE]
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