Gość: A.D.
IP: *.mco.bellsouth.net
24.06.03, 22:58
> > >> Ponizej czesciowe tlumaczenie...
> >
> > An 18 Year Old American
> > Teen Has Figured It Out...
> > From Corey
> > Muscles598@yahoo.com
> > 6-6-3
> >
> > Posted by Muscles, Age 18
> > Feel free to spread the following rant everywhere, it makes for a good
> > arguement against some idiotic Bush supporter....
> >
> > In a country where the poor and old cannot afford health care, in a
countr
> y
> > where the economy is falling apart, in a country where 44 million people
> > live on less than $12,000 dollars a year, in a nation where 5 million
peop
> le
> > are homeless, in a country where the entire media system is owned by
only
> > six media mega conglomerates, in a nation with the highest crime rate,
in
> a
> > country with the world's largest prison population, in a society where
60%
>
> > of marriages end in divorce, in a country where 25% of kids under 12
live
> in
> > poverty, in a country that cut 25 billion dollars out of veterans
benefits
>
> > to help pay for a new war, in a country where the gulf between the rich
an
> d
> > poor is growing everyday, in a nation that supports dictatorships in
Saudi
> ,
> > Egypt, and Turkey, in a country where the government is full of
corruption
> ,
> > in a country with the world's highest teen suicide and stress rates, and
> > you're telling me our biggest problems are TERRORISM and DRUGS?
> >
> > BULLSHIT!
> >
> > Tlum.: W kraju, gdzie starszych i biednych nie stac na leczenie; w
kraju,
> w
> > ktorym gospodarka sie rozpada; w kraju, w ktorym 44 miliony obywateli
zyje
> z
> > mniej jak $12000 na rok; w kraju, gdzie 5 milionow ludzi jest
bezdomnych;
> w
> > kraju, w krorym calosc srodkow masowego przekazu znajduje sie w tylko w
> > szesciu rekach wielkich konglomeratow;w kraju o najwyzszej stopie
> > przestepczosci;w kraju o najwiekszej liczbie uwiezionych; w
spoleczenstwie
> ,
> > w ktorym 60% zawieranych malzenstw konczy sie rozwodem;w kraju, w ktorym
2
> 5%
> > dzieci ponizej lat 12tu zyje w biedzie;w kraju, ktorego rzad obcial 25
> > miliardow ze swiadczen dla weteranow, aby zaplacic za kolejna wojne;w
kraj
> u,
> > w ktorym przepasc pomiedzy biednymi i bogatymi rosnie z dnia na dzien; w
> > kraju, ktory popiera dykatatury w Arabii Saudyjskiej, w Egipcie i w
Turcji
> ;
> > w kraju, ktorego rzad jest przezarty korupcja; w kraju o najwiekszym
odset
> ku
> > samobojstw i stresu posrod mlodziezy, i wy mi mowicie ze naszym
najwiekszy
> m
> > problemem jest TERRORYZM i NARKOTYKI?
> >
> > >>Gowno prawda!
> >
> > Comment
> >
> > Name on File
> > 6-7-3
> >
> > I am astounded that an 18 year old "kid" has such a good "fix" on what
is
> > wrong with this country. Muscles has great insight into what the problem
i
> s -
> > if only more kids his age were as astute we might not have to worry
about
> > the future of this country.
> >
> > If I could, I would e-mail "Muscles" and commend him. As a teacher in a
> > Middle School in NYC I must say it is VERY unusual to come across a
young
> > man who can pinpoint the problems facing his and every other generation
of
>
> > Americans.
> >
> > Keep up you posting of these great articles - and do invite Muscles to
pos
> t
> > some more of his thoughts on your website.
> >
> > Comment
> >
> > From Tom Hambone
> > 6-13-3
> >
> >
> > Right on. I'm 37, and this kid sounds more realistic to me than ANY
grown
> > politician could even aspire to. I'm one of those 44 million, and
> > fortunately we have a farm, and are able to raise some of our own food.
We
> ll
> > ok, most of it.
> >
> > I would like to add to Muscles' comments, if I may, regarding the state
of
>
> > affairs. Let's not forget the media's constant bombardment of things
that
> we
> > CAN'T LIVE WITHOUT. Everything from an $80,000 Hummer, to Britney's
latest
> ,
> > to facelifts, cellphones, huge stereos, and the list goes on and on and
on
> .
> > They show us all the shiny and happy folks on TV, and that is what we're
> > supposed to be like. Buy all the latest stuff, keep up on all the newest
> > tech, or you don't count.
> >
> > Well, uncount me.
> >
> > Tom, in South Dakota