Not so...Apparently it will come as a shock to you but there are quite a number of us conservatives that have to cash a paycheck at the end of the week...And some of us are anti-globalists...It's likely my job will next on the list that leaves the country so that it's very rich Belgian-ese owners can get even wealthier...
I don't know why I was born in the United States but I thank God that I was...And I will do what I can to keep it the way it is(was) in spite of you globalists...And if some democrats agree with me on this issue, good for them and good for the US...
I can't believe that I'm about to pull the John Kerry card. But as a supporter of free trade, the freedom to engage in it if so desired, a student of economics and politics, and as a United States Marine Corps veteran with 10 years active service, I, too, am glad that I was born in the U.S. where opportunity was laid upon my feet solely because of that birth right. That America is, was, and will continue to be the land of opportunity because we can and will compete in the global market...because democracy, capitalism, and freedom will eventually take root where it once was not. That anything that is forged with noble and good morals [but not necessarily absent of pain] that supports those causes to take their root is surely good for all of humanity. I'm proud to say that I think globally and beyond because of my faith.
This reminds me so much of the Goldwater debates in the 1960s. The Rockerfeller Republicans v. the "blue collar" unwashed Goldwater conservatives.
I'll never forget that picture of Nelson Rockefeller at the podium in S.F. (1964 convention), a broad, evil grin on has face looking toward the Goldwater delegates, his fist clenched and a single very rigid finger extending upward.
Now it's a "globalist" Rockefeller but the same finger.