I agree k30dxedle, this is something I've been thinking for a while.
I noticed years ago during a UK election, The Conservatives poster campaign was hard hitting, highlighting some of the problems with the current system and showing what they intended to do about it. Labours campaign was mud slinging, "Remember x years ago when conservatives were in power and this went wrong?". I was annoyed that labour weren't even telling us what they were going to do they they were simply banking on slandering the opponents and was appalled that the mud slinging won.
This got me thinking that no matter which side you elect both sides have to work together to run the country and parties creating huge wedges between each other is harmful to the country as the government may ignore vital steps based purely on who's idea it was. Think of the US, instead of the congress and the white House working together it seems they are continually having little power struggles which are achieving nothing but angering the country.
I think politicians need to set an example for the people and stop with the hate and realise that the amount of hate and distrust that is deliberately focused on the opposing political parties is unhealthy.
A while back the terrorist lovers accusations were almost daily on this site and I used to be stunned at the hypocrisy. Some would insult a "Democrat", "liberal", whatever saying that insulting the government was showing dissent to the terrorists which showed them they were winning. Well if insulting your president has terrorists cheering in the street then turning on your fellow country men and saying the because they disagree with you they jump for joy everyone a us soldier is killed and they enjoy seeing many deaths becasue they didnt vote for the war has got the terrorists firing their ak47's in the air.
PS: the spell checker wants to change the word politician to pollution. couldn't agree more.
I noticed years ago during a UK election, The Conservatives poster campaign was hard hitting, highlighting some of the problems with the current system and showing what they intended to do about it. Labours campaign was mud slinging, "Remember x years ago when conservatives were in power and this went wrong?". I was annoyed that labour weren't even telling us what they were going to do they they were simply banking on slandering the opponents and was appalled that the mud slinging won.
This got me thinking that no matter which side you elect both sides have to work together to run the country and parties creating huge wedges between each other is harmful to the country as the government may ignore vital steps based purely on who's idea it was. Think of the US, instead of the congress and the white House working together it seems they are continually having little power struggles which are achieving nothing but angering the country.
I think politicians need to set an example for the people and stop with the hate and realise that the amount of hate and distrust that is deliberately focused on the opposing political parties is unhealthy.
A while back the terrorist lovers accusations were almost daily on this site and I used to be stunned at the hypocrisy. Some would insult a "Democrat", "liberal", whatever saying that insulting the government was showing dissent to the terrorists which showed them they were winning. Well if insulting your president has terrorists cheering in the street then turning on your fellow country men and saying the because they disagree with you they jump for joy everyone a us soldier is killed and they enjoy seeing many deaths becasue they didnt vote for the war has got the terrorists firing their ak47's in the air.
PS: the spell checker wants to change the word politician to pollution. couldn't agree more.