Thursday February 16, 2012

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    Hatoyama cannot do it unless the will of the Japanese people who voted his party in start taking ownership and responsibility for their decaying society. There is more at stake here than a stagnant economy and failing health/social system. What is at stake here, in the long run, is the survival of a culture. A culture I say, not a race. Japan has to wake up and take stock of its real natural resources, namely ALL people currently living in Japan, including foreigners and Japanese women, who have long been excluded from exercising their potential. Japan also needs to look at its other natural resources, such as Geothermal energy, to supply homegrown power in a land where up to 90% of fuel is imported. All for one and one for all! Enough of the LDP selfishness and cronyism! Japan has to realize that its seat as the #2 economic superpower will be swept away by year's end. It is time to move on and set more human goals that put people first instead of profit for a few.

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