"I want My Country Back" is a phrase I heard often in the media coverage of last Summer's health care legislation town hall meetings. I've also seen and heard the T.E.A. party speakers utter this declaration.
I had given the slogan somce cursory thought. But had I not been practicing law with such ferocity over the last several months, I like to think I would have indulged the philosophical and (hopefully) generated as thoughtful an analysis as this article, by David Sirota, provides.
But hey, what with being my own boss now - aside from Arlene, of course - things will be changing around here.
Joe H.
The Years Of Writing Dangerously
9 years ago
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I want peace.
I want justice.
I want equality.
I want my MTV.
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