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To: teletech
"Liberalism is a sickness for which there is no known cure."

When they start to starve they may come around. Dear Leader won't be able to prevent this.

8 posted on 11/08/2008 11:52:03 PM PST by blackbart.223 (I live in Northern Nevada. Reid doesn't represent me.)
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To: blackbart.223
When they start to starve they may come around. Dear Leader won't be able to prevent this.

Two words. Government cheese.

12 posted on 11/09/2008 12:01:40 AM PST by teletech (Friends don't let friends vote DemocRAT)
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To: blackbart.223

Aren’t poorer people even more succeptible to socialism? Venezuala comes to mind.


15 posted on 11/09/2008 12:03:48 AM PST by Laptop_Ron (Jindal / Palin '12)
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To: blackbart.223
When they start to starve they may come around. Dear Leader won't be able to prevent this.

In a leftist, totalitarian government, they can hold on for decades, or even generations. Look at the muslim arab countries, North Korea, Cuba, and Zimbabwe. All the "leaders" have to do is shut down outside influences, like a free press (which we need to face, is for the most part, now nothing more than a propaganda wing of the newly elected leftist government), education (how the hell did "we" allow people like Bill Ayres into the institutions of learning, allowing him to shape our education system?!?!), and then focus their hatred somewhere else.

Actually, it's pretty easy to do. Just distract the masses with "shiny objects." Bad guys have been doing it for centuries.

Mark

48 posted on 11/09/2008 3:33:50 AM PST by MarkL (Al Gore: The Greenhouse Gasbag! (heard on Bob Brinker's Money Talk))
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