7th March 2009, 10:54 PM
Are we going to start thinking of where a personalised vote will fall in local agendas as well as on the European stage?
People have fought and died for things, we seem to have forgotten as a daily routine.
We have worked to bring to the fore what we can bring to a political crisis, but now we need to think about what and where we can go from here?
No group voting on a career and job basis, but rather for the community and education that we seek to be acting members of and take part within on a daily basis.
The nation now lies at a pivotal moment, where it affects us on what services have been developed and organised without direct military intervention.
Rather it was centralised and decentralised co-ordination, to appreciate beyond measure.
I envy (green) not the vacuum, of all that we have benefited from without any appreciation.
We argue and nit pick, but without the fundamental workings, that we as an industry are galvanized within then why could we ever justify our continuance, without returning the sentiment.
Lets hope, and keep hoping not to mention voting.
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Mike
People have fought and died for things, we seem to have forgotten as a daily routine.
We have worked to bring to the fore what we can bring to a political crisis, but now we need to think about what and where we can go from here?
No group voting on a career and job basis, but rather for the community and education that we seek to be acting members of and take part within on a daily basis.
The nation now lies at a pivotal moment, where it affects us on what services have been developed and organised without direct military intervention.
Rather it was centralised and decentralised co-ordination, to appreciate beyond measure.
I envy (green) not the vacuum, of all that we have benefited from without any appreciation.
We argue and nit pick, but without the fundamental workings, that we as an industry are galvanized within then why could we ever justify our continuance, without returning the sentiment.
Lets hope, and keep hoping not to mention voting.
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Mike