Posted on 10/15/2004 11:46:45 AM PDT by q_an_a
Contemporary observers invariably describe every presidential election as the most important ever. In fact, a daily publication put out by New York magazine during the Republican National Convention quoted political experts as far back as the 1920s proclaiming just that.
Nevertheless, there is good reason why such a claim can be made for this years race for the White House. This will be the 10th presidential election I have covered or been involved in, and heres why its shaping up as a turning point in American history:
It will be the first presidential election since the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, which changed the way we look at the rest of the world, and the way the rest of the world looks at us. I cant think of any segment of our society politics, government, the economy, transportation, social policy, the way we go about our daily lives that hasnt been affected by what happened that terrible day.
(Excerpt) Read more at hillnews.com ...
"In the U.S. their followers would use language as their first line of attack and deceit. They would wear no badge nor socialist label, but were to call themselves liberal, progressive and even moderate. Words were the weapon of choice for this new war. By changing and shifting word meanings the socialists could cover their true purpose. Everything would be done under the banners of reform and social justice, suggesting all was for the public good, for humanitarian reasons, for true democracy -- and finally -- for the children. The buzzwords of socialism were then, and are today, social and democracy (i.e. social science, social studies and socialization of the child). Robert Conquest observed, a communist never does anything under his own name that he can do under someone else's." -- Joe Larson
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