

Today I escaped to Fort Moultrie to just catch the sunset out there and I got a few lucky shots off that I think you will enjoy.
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People are trying to stand up for what is right and instead of doing the right thing and taking responsibility for their actions, they are going to place the blame somewhere else. It doesnt matter what political party the fault belongs to, its a matter of morality and that was a major topic at the protest.
Something that was interesting to me about the protest is that there were a few that seemed to be uneducated about the subjects being protested. There are people on both sides that dont think of the issues at hand but just stick to their "party" they have been associated with. So many people voted for Obama because he is a black man regardless of his policies. On the other side people protest whats going on in Washington just because it doesnt sound right to them or they have a personal agenda to deal with.
Does anyone else have a problem with this mentality in our country? I think that if we are to truly change things, we do have to stop playing sides but we also have to have true accountability. I know for a fact that power corrupts and absolute power corrupts absolutely. The people in the leadership position have a problem because their position puts them in a place where they can be corrupted much easier. I think our politicians are more concerned about re-election instead of taking the interests of the people first.



