LaTigresse
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Of course. And there are countless cases where this has happened. Ultimately it is up to the citizens to take their community back or lay down and allow a few bad apples (crooked politicians) to ruin their home. Personally, again, I see it as a matter of taking responsibility. If you have 10 people at the one end of rope and one fat dude at the other end, who is going to win a tug of war? It should be obvious but all too often it doesn't quite play out that way. The 10 people start griping that the fat dude's brother probably manufactured the rope so it is fixed. Another guy complains that his hands sweat too much so he cannot pull and should be exempt. Some woman starts snarking about the smell of the mud in the pit and how it is wafting into her perfect suburban house. They start arguing that 6 of the 10 are not pulling their weight 100%, someone steps on someone elses foot, they sue, they take sides and before you know it, fat dude has slowly tugged that rope all over on his side right under their nose. THEN, the ten people stop nitpicking at one another long enough to whine and bitch about how unfair it was and feel sorry for themselves, until they start placing blame and squabbling again. Fat dude still has all the rope because the 10 people couldn't step up and take responsibility long enough to work towards a common goal. Not because he was more powerful, just they were so pitifully weak by their own doing.
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My twisted, self deprecating, sense of humour, finds alot to laugh about, in your lack of one! Just because you are well educated, articulate, and can use big, fancy words, properly........does not mean you are right!
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