To: Kaslin
Not to nitpick, but I do not like the term "citizen class". I think it hints at class war. That's Marxism, and is not part of the American consciousness. We're simply talking about patriotic Americans.
Patriotic Americans oppose Obama, because Obama is not patriotic -- he doesn't like this country. He has a third-world view of things.
To: ClearCase_guy
“I do not like the term “citizen class”. I think it hints at class war.”
Unless the writer of the article was just being sarcastic, I don’t like the term neither, but for another reason. Citizenship is a legal fact, not an informal social distinction.
Obama made another of his stupid Freudian slips the other day when he said, in the context of illegal immigration, that “America is not defined by its borders”. The term “Citizen Class” carries the same implication.
To: ClearCase_guy
Real American oppose Obozo and his LIEberal/Socialist/Marxist/Fascist Bastard camp followers because they loathe the content of their respective characters!
72 posted on
05/23/2010 8:45:55 PM PDT by
Taxman
(So that the beautiful pressure does not diminish!)
To: ClearCase_guy
*** Not to nitpick, but I do not like the term "citizen class". *** (First off, sorry for the very late reply, had to work yesterday.)
What I think he was getting at is that we now have a three class system (like it or not).
- The 'Elite Class'. The Ivory Towers boneheads who now surround Barry. They went to ail the 'right schools', and they never earned an honest dollar in their lives. But they 'know better'.
- The 'Political Class'. The DC Beltway morons who are professional pols, pundits and cocktail party goers, and who also never earned an honest dollar. This includes the 'Beltway Journalists' who also go to all the 'right' parties. Like say David Gregory of NBC, he speaks French you know. They also 'know better'.
- The rest of us. 'We The People', who work, pay taxes and follow all the ijit laws the first two 'classes' force on us. And unlike the above two we didn't go to the 'right schools'. We old guys learned 'our stuff' by 'OJT', or went to a 'lowly' State University. And heaven forbid, are self taught.
I'm positive no offense was meant by that term. But by you taking umbrage at its usage, I think he did get his point across.
74 posted on
05/24/2010 3:51:12 AM PDT by
Condor51
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