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| Date: | Mon, 13 Jun 2005 15:10:19 -0500 |
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I have seen reference to a book that has a title, something like: The
Kansas Effect. The book suggests that certain issues such as prolife
and gay marriage are used by conservatives for misdirection and
distraction for the masses. If you are all fired up about those issues,
you likely are not paying attention to the tax code changes, the fact
that your work place is less safe, your environment is more polluted,
you lost your health insurance, etc. In effect they are misdirections
for the masses by politcians with an economic agenda for the wealthy and
corporations. Hence, there really cannot be a prolife and
proenvironment politician (regardless of the words that may come from
the politicians mouth). I've read reports of religous, proenvironment
groups that believe we should be taking care of God's earth, and they
are stunned that there politicans don't understand their environmental
concerns. Do I believe that politics is this cynical. Yes, in an
instant. Lanny Schwartz
P.S. I wanted to be brief, and I realize there is a bit of sterotyping
in the above. L.S.
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