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The Cons See Their Wealth As A Status Symbol And Some Libs Do Too But Not To The Same Extent.

Are political parties better described as "cults" or "factions"? George Washington called them 'factions'. You?

But mainstream media ignore context and pique our emotions along party lines and care nothing for sound, respectable journalism.

The more emotionally-charged are the People, the less seriously we take our responsibility to restrain government - the only task entrusted us by our founders to maintain self-governance.

For over a year, we've become a nation of crows and sheep: attacking one another with noise yet perfectly submissive to government.

Look at the answers to this question.
Notice the nature & name of the avatar:

http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20081218085845AAj63ye

As for the media, watch the video link below and explain where it's wrong:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k9nOIusbDwI

Are we walking through life with or eyes 'wide shut'? Face it, folks: We've been corralled. The least we could do is accept it.

Your thoughts?

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WhatsApp: How can I restore deleted messages from WhatsApp?

Recovering those deleted WhatsApp messages is not a lost life that cannot be brought back. We can.Scenario – 1 :The story is same, now that you have deleted a message thread by mistake and you want to get it back at any cost.You can either uninstall and download the new WhatsApp application from play store and reinstall it. In doing so, ensure you tap on restore from the backup for restoring the entire chat back up, else you will end up not seeing any message again.On the other hand, in the WhatsApp application, visit settings to see the chat option, upon tapping it, you get to select chat back up. Restore the backup and you should be seeing all the lost messages.Scenario – 2 :This is a tricky one. Since WhatsApp application pushes the backup of chats into phone memory/SD card, it’s a cake walk to get the lost data back. The open file manager on your Android device and scout for WhatsApp folder in phone memory/SD card.Look out for Databases and find the most recent backup file and rename it to msgstore.db.crypt12. Now, uninstall WhatsApp. Visit Play store, find WhatsApp and try installing it. While doing so, it prompts you to restore a backup. Click on Restore option and the dump will be loaded back to your WhatsApp window.Alternatively, there are also 3rd party applications available for free like enigma recovery, FonePaw Android Data Recovery, dr.fone and etc. These tools require synchronization between your pc and mobile device.

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