To: Weirdad
So many college kids are messed up in the head. Their idea of being a revolutionary is to dump the controlling influence of their parents, and then rally for a socialist (Dem) political ideology to "take care of them."
Republicans are today's only true revolutionaries.
3 posted on
10/13/2004 4:53:54 PM PDT by
Shqipo
(The gloves are on and the corners are empty.)
To: Shqipo
Well said. There are lots of good kids still, however. They just don't get much of a voice when the older idiots (who should know better but never grew up) who are running the colleges give positive reinforcement to anything left-wing and turn up their noses or worse at anything 'conservative.'
4 posted on
10/13/2004 4:58:07 PM PDT by
Weirdad
(A Free Republic, not a "democracy" (mob rule))
To: Shqipo
So many college kids are messed up in the head. Their idea of being a revolutionary is to dump the controlling influence of their parents, and then rally for a socialist (Dem) political ideology to "take care of them."
Republicans are today's only true revolutionaries.Excellent insight. Small wonder that Hillary's book "It Takes A Village," parallels "The Communist Manifesto," or even "Mein Kampf" ("Children are a nation's most precious natural resource"), that the Unabomber quoted extensively from Al Gore's "Earth in the Balance." Makes one wonder just who the intellectual extremists really are!
IT'S MAO OR NEVER....MAO MORE THAN EVER...."Let a thousand flowers bloom, let a hundred schools of thought contend...." provided, of course, that they fall well within the established universe of "liberal" discourse. Diversity of thought is the only true diversity, not the diversity of "color" coupled with an all-too-comforting similarity of thought that warms the hearts and yearning for "brotherhood" (let us protect the privacy and anonymity of the violent criminals among us) of budding socialists.
24 posted on
10/13/2004 11:33:16 PM PDT by
albertp
(Malice in Blunderland, The Wizard of Odd, Gullible's Troubles! Steal the wealth, spread the poverty.)
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