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Old 07.22.2013, 07:27 PM   #80
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the reason why things change slowly is because politicians


You conflate what politicians do with what I am talking about. However that is understandable, from my experience talking with you in the past few years about politics, elections in particular, it seems you put a lot of inevitable faith (I'm not sure this is the best choice in words, but I can't think of a more apt way to phrase what I am thinking) in politicians and the political process. That is not the focus of what I am talking about, merely one side of the equation. Education, community initiative, economic reform, these things are substantive factors which must also be directly and consistently addressed.

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we all know what's wrong, .

Unfortunately that is too many degrees not true, so advocacy is just as important as action.
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