User talk:Jeffycat

Just something I was writing anyway so I decided to try to put it here on the discussion space:  In the Days of my life, I have seen dictators rise and fall at home here in the United States and abroad. I have seen times of watchful peace and plenty as in the years following the Vietnam war. I have seen the beginning of World War III when we attacked the Persian Gulf the first time inflaming and uniting the arab world against us. The clear lesson with this seems to be that you might seek to contain dictator, but you can not force them out while the people support them, except through popular elections by his own people or something worse will take his place. Nation building simply does not work. It is my opinion that a good president of the United States should help to protect the consitutional rights of Americans, but never expects to read into what the consitution REALLY means. That is not his or her job. American justice is pictured as blind and impartial and its judges are increasingly seen as political appointments for one side or another. A certain impartial criteria should be agreed to for every judge or the congress is not doing its duty. The president and the congress and both at all time disaproval ratings levels- why? Because they are not seen as doing the peoples work anymore, but as political appointments and politics sucks on all sides. --Jeffycat (talk) 15:00, 8 December 2007 (UTC)--Jeffycat (talk) 15:09, 8 December 2007 (UTC)