Posted on 10/03/2012 11:20:22 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
They would vote for Stalin without the "D" after his name. They would vote for Castro, Chavez, Morales, even Pol Pot, or Mao. Why.....because they "eliminated" those who were existential threats to their perverted ideology. Then expropriated the property of the Kulaks to be distributed amongst the elites and leave the proletariat starving...and little more than feudal serfs.
Some of this might sway an independent or two... but dyed in the wool dems will literally excuse anything a democrat President will do or say. It’s not like we haven’t seen this before...
There's still a chance to save the Republic. But it will require that we all put aside our internal conflicts and get a really big vote out in November. Voting apathy by Republicans in this election is a sure path to serfdom.
I don't think that will be a problem this year. If people like me (who really, really didn't like Romney) can finally come around and realize that (a) the alternative is too horrible to contemplate, and for real this time, and (b) Mitt is not a hard-core liberal (even if he is still too squishy on too many things), I think we'll have a decent turnout. Plus, he was smart enough to pick Ryan as a running mate, which says a lot about his character.
The other thing we must do is take back our educational establishments from the Union of Professional Indocrinators - it is absolutely imperative for our future security and survival as a nation that we do so.
Those who care, aren’t talking . . . They are waiting . . . but not for much longer.
I worry about Republican voter turn-out because there are very active efforts to 1) suppress our vote, and 2) engage in voter fraud. I've even noticed a fair amount of apathy right here on FR. Romney must not only win but win so decisively the "hanging chad" crowd of liberal lawyers can't mau-mau the outcome.
As for fixing education, the only immediate option I can see is to shut off the money. I'm voting against all state and local education tax issues (they'll still win anyhow -- it's California.) Meanwhile we must somehow get a message out to university alums that their donations are going for Marxist indoctrination, not education.
Unfortunately all true. Here's an excerpt from an August 14th article over at frontpagemag.com, titled "The Most Divisive Campaign in American History", which fits hand-in-glove with your comments:
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"After 2010, the numbers were crunched, and it was clear that Obama and the Democrats could not win a mainstream campaign. Instead, they targeted narrow groups, stirred up conflicts over issues aimed at that group, whether it was union pensions, racism or birth control. There was no more pretense of a national election, only a frenzied rush to polarize as many groups as possible and join them together into an acrimonious coalition, not so much for anything, as against Republicans.
There isnt any inspiration here. Just paranoia over everything from gay marriage to abortion to racial profiling to illegal immigration. A dozen illegal benefits being handed out with the explicit threat that they will be lost if Romney wins. A dozen mini-civil wars being stirred up to divide Americans and set them at each others throats for the benefit of the Obama campaign.
From Occupy Wall Street to Wisconsin, from Trayvon Martin to Chick-fil-A, the goal of these manufactured conflicts has been to divide and conquer the electorate by emphasizing group rights over individual economic welfare.
Obama cant win on the economy. He cant win on foreign policy. He cant win on any aspect of his administration. All he can do is stir up violence and then promise to heal the country in his second term while winking to all the representatives of the grievance groups. Its not a new game, but the Democratic Party has never played it quite this baldly in a national election. And if it succeeds, then national politics will have finally been reduced to the level of a Chicago election.
We were expected to believe that the typical Obama voter in 2008 was hoping for a better country, but in 2012 there is no more hope, only hate and fear. The typical Obama voter is not acting as an American, but as a representative of an entitled group looking to secure and expand those entitlements at the expense and the detriment of the country at large.
To vote for Obama after years of grotesque economic mismanagement that has no precedent in history, that exceeds the worst actions of Andrew Jackson or Ulysses S. Grant, is not the instinct of an American, but a selfish greedy looter scrambling to grab a few dinner rolls off the tray while the ship is going down. There is no policy justification for voting for a man with the worst economic and foreign policy record in the countrys history. There is no American justification for voting for him. Only the UnAmerican motivation of carving up a dying country into group fiefdoms privileging identity politics over the common good."
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And the worst part is, this strategy just might work.
Hannity is right - journalism is dead. JBarro proves it with his twit (yes, I know it’s tweet, to me it’s a stupid platform that will go the way of MySpace in another five years).
If I were ever president, I wouldn’t even give press credentials to NBC.
Oh, but to these idiots, talking about what Romney did in college or putting a dog on the roof of his car is fair game.
The people that still watch/read these scum are truly the dumbest people in the country.
As you can imagine some of these videos have disappeared but not all of them. Obama is a liar. http://ohiobelle.wordpress.com/2009/09/21/obama-and-his-lies/
Just in case we all need a little history 101. http://ohiobelle.wordpress.com/2010/01/11/return-of-the-dixiecrats/
These are Obama supports. I don’t see too many black people. Does anybody else? http://ohiobelle.wordpress.com/2009/08/16/liberals-are-un-american/
And some things will never change. http://ohiobelle.wordpress.com/2009/04/20/cnn-the-communist-news-network/
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