When most people see a problem they think "I wish someone would do something about that." Why do we think keeping our hands clean is preferable to fixing the problem ourselves? The health care bill is an illustration. Many people don't like it, but they don't want to get involved. Had colonial Americans taken the same attitude, we might still be Britain's footstool.
I encourage people to get out and do something beneficial in their communities. When everybody does this America will become greater than it has ever been.
Zack Williams
Lindon
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