Posted on 01/02/2008 8:07:58 PM PST by Eric Blair 2084
Nothing to take back, Redwood. Maybe you'd just like to read it again -- or ask your Republican voting workmates.
But, the Tonight Show commercials are getting through and Huckabee is on again....
Then what do you mean by “classless society”? The only place the term has been used is in Marxist theory.
ROTFLMAO!!!
The history of mankind is one of continuous development from the realm of necessity to the realm of freedom. This process is never-ending. In any society in which classes exist class struggle will never end. In classless society the struggle between the new and the old and between truth and falsehood will never end. In the fields of the struggle for production and scientific experiment, mankind makes constant progress and nature undergoes constant change, they never remain at the same level. Therefore, man has constantly to sum up experience and go on discovering, inventing, creating and advancing. Ideas of stagnation, pessimism, inertia and complacency are all wrong. They are wrong because they agree neither with the historical facts of social development over the past million years, nor with the historical facts of nature so far known to us (i.e., nature as revealed in the history of celestial bodies, the earth, life, and other natural phenomena).
“Huckabee is pretty much a Jack Kemp type in his economics.”
Are you for real?!
Huckabee wouldn’t know Jack Kemp from Jack Daniels.
“The ranks of conservative Republican voters side with Huckabee’s interest in the economic status and opportunity of all Americans, vs Limbaugh’s Scrooge-Republican ideology: maximize megastockholder profits at Americans’ expense.”
I regret to reiterate - You’re a moron. Although you’re pretty good at constucting a meaningless sentence using big words.
I don’t need to hear him. I know where he stands, I’ve seen him speak many times. He talks like the kind of politicians I dislike. His criticisms of the ClubforGrowth were not only silly but ignorant. He sounded like John Edwards. There is a lot he says I like but there is one thing that I don’t like. He is a big government conservative call it compassionate if you will but there is no compassion in feeding the bitterness of the common man with empty government promises.
“Money doesnt mean class. Marx had it wrong.
But, shshsh, Huckabee is on Leno.”
Does Hucklebee even know he crossed a picket line?
How’s the workin’ man gonna feel about that? lmao
“With that said, Rush also knows he has a bully pulpit and he knows that some people are being fooled into thinking a candidate is conservative just because he is Christian, or because he says he is. Rush had to get out the truth today about Huckabee and McCain, and thank the L-rd he did. We do want the Republican nominee to be a real conservative, or else we LOSE.”
Rush is doing the Lord’s work.
The wall was far away and high, but I think Huckabee took advantage for an inside-the-park homer.
“Aw cmon, Unspun! Do you really want me to go back to your original post? And then call you on your subsequent back-pedalling? Id have more respect for you if you just said you mis-worded what you meant to say.”
Do it!
Never stand between a candidate and his microphone.
Compassion is not what you do with someone else’s money.
It’s what you do with your own.
You need your own to give to others, not to have the government take from you to choose to give or not to others.
You are a socialist.
Post #66.
“I regret to reiterate - Youre a moron.”
You have swerved uncontrollably into the truth.
Thanks for posting this picture Checkers. I was telling my wife about it a couple of days ago, and now I’m bookmarking it with this post so I can show it to her.
“You are a socialist.”
He’s a loony.
“I dont need to hear him. I know where he stands, Ive seen him speak many times. He talks like the kind of politicians I dislike. His criticisms of the ClubforGrowth were not only silly but ignorant. He sounded like John Edwards. There is a lot he says I like but there is one thing that I dont like. He is a big government conservative call it compassionate if you will but there is no compassion in feeding the bitterness of the common man with empty government promises.”
We’ll put you down as undecided. ;>)
What a dummy.
Getting back to your original statement, which was a comparison between Limbaugh's corporate rah rahism, and Huckabee's quasi-populism, Huckabee will be easily more appealing to the average voter, especially in a general election.
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