Quote Originally Posted by SnowDrift View Post
Thanks, RK, for bringing this up and following up.

People really need to become involved. The majority of the USA is being overrun by the minority, simply because they are willing to have a voice and speak up, while the majority sit back and watch things happen. If we want our country back, we'll need to take it back by becoming involved in government affairs.

Think about this - when was the last time anyone asked the local dog warden about their views on foreign policy? family values? immigration? Does this sound silly? Not if a person considers that the dog warden might become a township trustee. The trustee might become a local mayor. The mayor might become a representative. A representative could become a governor. The governor could become the President. Ask the questions before voting for these people at ANY level.

Keep contacting the Representatives and Senators on the issues, as well. Our voices will be heard!
People don't get involved because they feel they don't have any real power. The average American does not have a lot of political, social, or economic power, collectively yes, but it's not easy to move the masses and keep them going...

Thanks remnant, this was brought up in my Constitutional Law class...