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Old 04-04-2019, 08:28 PM   #376
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Originally Posted by kittygrrl View Post
i think every country has it's weaknesses..and even though we vote people into running the country they don't necessarily follow what they promised as a candidate to follow...so i can't take responsibility for their mistakes..i do the best i can to elect people who share my ethics and policy ideals and it's always disappointing on some level..none of us live in Utopia so we all live in glass houses. I don't think any of us need to throw rocks j/s
Oh my goodness.
No one is blaming you personally and not every discussion of policy is "rock throwing".

The above quoted article is from an American magazine, written by an American, Damon Linker, who is a senior correspondent at TheWeek.com. He is also a consulting editor at the University of Pennsylvania Press, and a former contributing editor at The New Republic.

There are many many more such views of US foreign policy out there in the ether. I just picked this one to show that I can read.
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