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What can one person do to change this Government?

This morning when I was thinking about what to write for my 2 cents. I  wished more people would get involved to have their voices heard. As I thought about that, I wondered to myself why people do not get in the game. Then, I asked the next question

What can one person do to change this Government?

1. Learn and get up to speed on what you believe.

2. Find way to express your views

3. Find others who think like you do and get people to vote with you.

4. Run for office

As you get higher up you will find that the system will try and make you someone you are not.

That’s my 2 cents, What is yours?

Tom

Posted by on November 20th, 2009 under Tonight on The Tom Brown Show
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