in a moment of angst, she compares politics to card games.
i wish i could meet the most unbiased yet informed being in the world. [or universe]
politics. blarg. they are like some elaborate card game in which [hopefully] you know the rules well. yet you can't control the hand you're dealt. and you don't know the hand everyone else has been dealt. and you may act on your best insticts, with the biggest heart, yet it all may be futile. you will never know everything that goes on behind the scenes. and you will never know for sure if a move was the right move until the game is all over. but here's the deal:
the game never ends.
i'm so glad i'm majoring in deaf education and not poly sci.
Tuesday, April 17, 2007
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can we know the hand others have been dealt? will you understand orphans in south america if you visit? what if you read an article? will that shape your understanding?
i don't know too much about polaticks myself.
I bet a lot of people felt this way during the Watergate scandal.
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