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Rage Fatigue?

Started by FOTD, April 04, 2008, 06:52:29 PM

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Rage Fatigue, Plastic Dirt and Happy Hour in America
The Audacity of Depression

By JOE BAGEANT

http://www.counterpunch.org/bageant04032008.html

"We really do not expect political truth, but rather entertainment in a system where, as Frank Zappa said, politics is merely "the entertainment branch of industry."

The article, while very well written, sounds extremely angry and very DEPRESSED! While depression is contagious, it need not be spread around. I agree that this country is in DEEP trouble, but without HOPE, we have NOTHING!!! I for one, will give Barack Obama a chance, because what else do you suggest? All posters have succeeded in doing here has been to rant and complain!!! We all know the problems. What we need are solutions!!! Senator Obama is our BEST HOPE at this time in our history!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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April 03, 2008
Lousy Future Sours Public's View of Future, Survey Finds
Prospects for a poor economy, a neverending war, melting ice caps, increasingly dangerous weather systems, the plummeting dollar, and the horrific job market have taken a toll on the public's view of the economy, the war, ice caps, weather, the dollar, and the job market, a New York Times/CBS poll found today.

Describing the poll's methodology, pollster Felicity Proctor explained that it was based on a survey of 3,042 increasingly depressed individuals throughout the United States.

The poll also found that the use of torture by the American government, and its disregard for many basic civil rights laws, including those protecting individuals from being wiretapped and spied upon, made Americans fear being tortured, having their civil rights violated, and being wiretapped and spied upon.

"People in an increasingly negative environment often experience their environment as increasingly negative," said Dr. Enola Imnot Gay, a Boston researcher whose specialty is diseases of the obvious.

But Dr. Gay cautioned reporters not to read too much into the poll results. "American Idol and the fleeting availability of even the most miniscule line of credit can completely erase Americans' awareness of outside phenomena," she said.


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