Well there is a lot to change....and I am not sure how fast my plan would be able to impliment

If crime in America is bad now, then wouldn't banning guns and running the risk of increasing violent crime be a bad thing? Also it's in the fucking Bill of Rights!

The smallest countries sign up for anything the UN wants to do because they don't lose much AND they can use their newfound leverage to enact rules for the United States and that's exactly what the Kyoto meetings were about and the meetings just recently in like Bali or somewhere....these countries are not economically affected as much by the implimentations of these laws or standards

Hurricane Katrina was a tough situation it was poorly handled by EVERY level of government city, state, and federal. I think you must realize that the Federal Government while well funded and HUGE is very slow to mobilize because being a bureaucracy there is a ton of red tape to go through to get everyone ready to go much less at ground zero and helping people out. I am not amazed that Hurricane Katrina got so much press because of the "poor" and the "blacks".....the same motherfucking things happened in Miami, Florida when Hurricane Andrew hit, and the blizzards in Buffalo, and Hurricane Hugo in South Carolina but I guess their failures with the general public should be overlooked and we should give the poor people the best service because obviously they pay the most taxes and contribute so much to our society.

"Any time there is a natural disaster FEMA is trotted out as an example of how well government programs work. In reality, by using taxpayer dollars to provide disaster relief and subsidized insurance, FEMA itself encourages Americans to build in disaster-prone areas and makes the rest of us pick up the tab for those risk decisions. In a well-functioning private marketplace, individuals who chose to build houses in flood plains or hurricane zones would bear the cost of the increased risk through higher insurance premiums. FEMA's activities undermine that process. Americans should not be forced to pay the cost of rebuilding oceanfront summer homes. This $4 billion-a-year agency should be abolished" - James Bovard

I haven't been treated like shit, I have had many opportunities in this great country and I think it's insane for you to make that remark.