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Post by aztecwin on Sept 13, 2009 15:35:24 GMT -8
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Post by AztecWilliam on Sept 13, 2009 16:55:11 GMT -8
We can only hope the Leftist jugernaut stumbles next year.
Let's be realistic, though. Right now we are very close to a 50/50 split between those who produce and understand, sometimes only partially, how indispensible freedom is to our society on the one hand, and, on the other hand, those who feel that it is right and proper for the governent to take care of them.
If that latter group ever reaches 55% or 60% of the voting public, we will have lost the America that became great because it allowed its citizens to strive to achieve goals they set for themselves.
Will it be liberty or dependency? Looks like a toss-up to me.
AzWm
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Post by Bob Forsythe on Sept 13, 2009 17:59:49 GMT -8
Uncle Tom strikes again. Of course, the old fart, white, right-wingnuts love this stuff.
=Bob
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Post by aztecwin on Sept 14, 2009 13:09:09 GMT -8
Uncle Tom strikes again. Of course, the old fart, white, right-wingnuts love this stuff. =Bob Why would you say "Uncle Tom"? Just because a man is black and a productive and responsible member of the Conservative majority in the country makes him somehow less of a man in the eyes of you for what reason? I find it somehow funny that a person would identify with those who do not take care of themselves and their families. It is not anything to do with race, but rather a sense of dependency and entitlement that permeates some folks that makes them resent those who advocate self reliance and productive contribution to the society.
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Post by davdesid on Sept 14, 2009 16:02:20 GMT -8
He's an "Uncle Tom" because he has strayed off of the liberal plantation. He values freedom more than dependency, and that is heresy to the m*****f*****g liberals.
I thought the picture of Barney Frank with his cheeks puffed up like a squirrel was cute. Must have had a gob of spunk saved up for dessert.
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