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Many see the left liberals and the far right conservatives at opposite sides of the spectrum. Many Americans say that they are in the middle and both sides need to find middle ground. One thing everyone is missing in this entire scenario is that the right choice or best choice is not in the center but rather at the apex of the triangle and we need to find higher ground before we are all buried by the Tsunami of Bureaucracy.Rather than the right and the left trying to come together in the center it appears we need a third element and an alternative choice. One which takes the very best of both sides and puts them together in a common cause, but also ditches those things which are obviously not workable. In the United States of America the political divide is not good for our country and we must move beyond this and work towards a common cause.Both the Democrats and the Republicans are not without questions and neither one can be said to be truly noble to their own cause. Many candidates who say they are in the middle trying to straddle the fence are not necessarily doing our civilization or society any good because rather than standing for what is right and wrong, they stand in the middle of the gray area where nothing is right or wrong and that is the incorrect place to stand.A third alternative is needed and that third alternative should consider the points of contention, which are unreasonable from both sides and completely eliminate those things, which do not make any sense and probably are not the best for all concerned. The United States of America is the greatest single nation ever created in the history of mankind and we need not tear it down and divide ourselves when we really all want the same thing. Perhaps you might consider this philosophical question and comment in 2006.
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Lance Winslow, a retired entrepreneur, adventurer, modern day philosopher and perpetual tourist.
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