TNQ | Troythulu’s Noontide Query
I try to avoid being too loud about my politics, and on this blog, I generally try to shy away from making much in the way of overt political statements — mostly.
Nonetheless, I do have political views, and I’ve noticed that most people aren’t very objective about their views regarding this, including, I suspect, Troythulu.
Politics is like sports — we pick a team, or party, that we really like and root for them. When they win the competition, we feel great, when they lose, we feel angry.
For some, politics is everything, and while it can lead to a crass expounding upon of said views, putting a political spin on things can also reveal interesting insights.
So this day I ask:
Is being part of a political cause one way in which you personally find meaning in life?
How good a source of meaning is that compared to other sources?
TNQ is a daily question that I pose to you, my readers, and please, do feel free to comment — I’m not an ogre. As per the title, TNQ is published each weekday at 12:00 PM
Posted on Monday, 12:00, April 26, 2010, in Troythulu's Queries and tagged Noontide Query, Query, Question, Questioning, Questions. Bookmark the permalink. 1 Comment.

When it comes to politics I am rarely vocal about them. I feel that each person has a right to believe in what they feel is right. My views on Politics is almost old world. What I mean by this is I am a old school Kennedy believer which is really strange given I wasn’t even born at that point in time. I haven’t found a living president with the same values in some time. So I am even less vocal about my views. This is because if I can’t like a politician I can’t follow him, If I can’t follow him than I would make a poor and lack luster defender of views…So I suppose the answer is no –currently.