Thanks for your concurrence on Kyoto. I do not fully share your faith in our Senate because too many times in the past, votes have been recorded that give every outward appearance of violating the principals which the Senators who cast them espoused in public. Part of the concern is that there is often very little difference between the parties on what I consider to be seriously anti-American matters.The Annoyed Man wrote: My faith is that Congress will act to not allow ratification of the UN gun treaty. I have no such faith in Obama's willingness to act within the law. And, given his Fast & Furious record, I don't believe that he thinks he needs a UN treaty or congressional ratification to try and severely restrict gun rights in the U.S.
I believe in educating the young about his nefarious purposes so that they will vote correctly when they're of age to do so. I believe in voting myself at every opportunity to ensure that the criminals and bums get thrown out of office. I do believe in the ballot box above all else.........but I am keeping my powder dry......
You approach is the best one. Too often we "of a certain age" spend our time railing to one another about the current state of governmental affairs. My political group and even our Congressman's last public forum showed a preponderance of gray hair. It was hard to find anyone under 40 in attendance. If we are to succeed at "throwing the bums out", it will take more than the senior citizen voting block. It just seems like an enormous mountain to climb to overcome the years of public school indoctrination that most have received. Even our granddaughter (2nd grade) was told in school that guns were bad.