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Deathblane
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Post by Deathblane »

Hmm, what would I do?....

Well pretty much nothing earthshattering. There's lots of things I'd like to do but me not being a trained economist anything I did would undoubtably be a disaster.

Still ther are a few things I would do such is re-legalise firearms.
Stabalise the school system (in the UK they come out with new curriculems every year), cutting down on teaching red tape.
See if it's actually possible to get people fired from the civil services (like the NHS) to get rid of some of the incompetents.
If a little bit of money could be found I'd subsidise maths, science and engineering at university level.

Oh and I'd pass a law letting me hunt down Snipawolfe and show him just how good Fudochi Shotokan can be... :twisted:
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Snipawolf
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Post by Snipawolf »

I think my jujutsu would own yours..

We could have a "Soldier Contest"

10 of our privates each would face off, then 10 First Class privates and so on, just keep on going up..

Then we would have 1 private winner, 1 PFC winner, 1 Corporal, 1 major, 1 general, and so on. Then they could fight.

Oh and all these tournaments would be strictly your melee skills.
Acreo Aeneas
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Post by Acreo Aeneas »

Why think of a new system?

We just need new leaders to aid in the repair of government. Here I'm referring mainly to the United States. No I'm not communist, or socialist, or any other radical right wing or left wing. We have a national society, political structure, and economy that has over the years developed a compound of problems. One thing has lead to another on top of another. It's like a faded penny, we need to improve on, repair, and rebuild our society and government.

Introducing radical change is never good, because the population in general is not able to adjust to radical change and also has undesirable consequences because of the radical groups/persons/etc in society.

I believe we have a good foundation that our forefathers laid down, although a few areas need improvement or overhaul to suit a rapidly changing world and society.


With all this, like one person above stated, if we were to plan everything out, it would indeed by many many pages long. But with a good mix of everyone, general participation among willing parties, and a good strong will to stand behind this long term project, I believe as a nation we can put the U.S. back on the right track.

Which is why you should vote myself for the position off Presidental Candidate in 2008. (Just Kidding about the vote thing :wink: )
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