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To: chris37
I don't understand all the bellyaching. Paul is right. The Republican party will not win with just white factory owners voting for it. The Tea Party will not win with just a few white constitutionalists voting for them. What Paul is referring to is not that we should change the message or principles but sell the message and principles to people who now think they have to have a nanny state. He is right. If the majority want something different than a constitutional republic then we have to change the majority.

We don't have a majority thinking our way now or we would have the Senate and the White House, we have to make the people with tattoos understand what it is they have and should want. We have to make those getting government handouts understand how awful their life is compared to how good it could be if they had a job or better yet their own company.

Paul is right and I am glad someone finally sees it.

75 posted on 02/09/2014 7:25:02 AM PST by JAKraig (Surely my religion is at least as good as yours)
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To: JAKraig

So, would you say that Martin Luther King Jr.’s dream was wrong?

I would.

The only thing that matter in America 2014 is a person’s skin color. Not one thing else is of any importance at all in this country.

Personally, I’m not really interested in helping anyone understand anything, because people are just about as stupid as stupid can be.

They might understand where they went wrong when this society completely collapses, but my guess is that they won’t.

Perhaps they will understand survival of the fittest at that point, but my guess is that they won’t.

I think it’s time for hard, hard lessons to be learned.


76 posted on 02/09/2014 8:33:44 AM PST by chris37 (Heartless.)
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