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inevitability.
Aug. 31st, 2006 11:18 amI totally agree that Keith Olbermann rules. Watch his commentary on Rummy's speech.
Not for the first time, I wonder what more I can do. I give money to politcal causes. I've gone to rallies and protests. I sign petitions. I vote. I like to think I'm a relatively intelligent human being, but I don't know what to do that will actually 'move the needle' as it were. I think this is a problem facing a lot of us on a lot of topics, not just politics. How do you get involved with something in a way which is not only useful but also bears results?
The worst part, is I've felt this way for a long time now. Tell me, all of you, what do you do? I know there are some of you out there who read my journal who are much more in tune with the political heartbeat than I am - any recommendations?
Not for the first time, I wonder what more I can do. I give money to politcal causes. I've gone to rallies and protests. I sign petitions. I vote. I like to think I'm a relatively intelligent human being, but I don't know what to do that will actually 'move the needle' as it were. I think this is a problem facing a lot of us on a lot of topics, not just politics. How do you get involved with something in a way which is not only useful but also bears results?
The worst part, is I've felt this way for a long time now. Tell me, all of you, what do you do? I know there are some of you out there who read my journal who are much more in tune with the political heartbeat than I am - any recommendations?