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To: BIOCHEMKY
McCain-Palin is the ONLY ticket standing between a capitalist democracy and a socialist dictatorship...that’s what matters today.

I've been told this every election since Reagan left. But somehow we have steadily moved away from Reagan's vision and become more and more socialistic and more and more flooded with illegal aliens no matter that I voted correctly.

When I helped elect Reagan I actually saw what I voted for happen for the most part. But not since.

I personally think that there is pretty much no major politician standing in the way of a socialist dictatorship in either party. The bailout vote certainly affirmed that.
5,856 posted on 10/07/2008 9:14:19 PM PDT by Arkinsaw
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To: Arkinsaw

“McCain-Palin is the ONLY ticket standing between a capitalist democracy and a socialist dictatorship...that’s what matters today.

I’ve been told this every election since Reagan left. But somehow we have steadily moved away from Reagan’s vision and become more and more socialistic and more and more flooded with illegal aliens no matter that I voted correctly.

When I helped elect Reagan I actually saw what I voted for happen for the most part. But not since.

I personally think that there is pretty much no major politician standing in the way of a socialist dictatorship in either party. The bailout vote certainly affirmed that.”

I understand. But, here’s where I’m coming from.
Electing Obama definitely means SOCIALISM.
Election of McCain-Palin means to me a possibility of a repeale of the $810 Economic Rescue Bill and staving off REAL Marxist Socialism at least for the next 4 years!


5,881 posted on 10/07/2008 9:22:45 PM PDT by BIOCHEMKY (I love liberty more than I hate war.)
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