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Two Cheers for "McCarthyism"?
National Review Online ^
| 2/26/03
| Jonah Goldberg
Posted on 02/26/2003 11:45:35 AM PST by bassmaner
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To: bassmaner
Go figure, conservatives are scared to death to have
a communist/socialist/liberal to scream "McCarthyism".
These communist/socialist/liberal liars have successfully
changed the subject of their idenity, all the while their fervent goal has never changed.
This country elected a socialist/communist/liberal and
his major focus was to "Equalize all nations". What he
was able to accomplish with both houses of congress in
just two years should be an eye opener to most Americans.
Not to mention his illegal campaign contributions, executive
orders, and 1 million illegal immigrants so he could win a second election. Not enough room to list all his evil deeds.
The "I feel your pain" president, is truly the face of evil, his sting of caring could be likened to a scorpion sting that turned his victims minds to mush.
Why is it so hard to call the communist/socialist/liberals
what they are and what they seek? This bunch does not
give one wit about the security of this country, nor do
they care about economic recovery.
Their face is Hollywood (beauty), political, their words are religious, with evil intent, their strength is "UNIONS" to disrupt economy, and their legions are induce with
education. Control of these four is primarly method
of total control.
To: Lyford
Uh, sorry. Sometimes get the names of fellow travelers of the 30',s 40's, and 50's mixed up.
To: PeoplesRep_of_LA
I was visting my grandfather in Brooklyn back in 1983. The subject of McCarthy came up, and I remember telling my grandfather that Old Joe was, next to Nixon, the worst American political figure of the 20th century. Then I went and babbled some leftist nonsense.
"Where are you getting this?" He saked.
"We learned it from Ms. Geller, my sixth grade teacher."
"Really?"
I went home (an hour away in Westchester). On Moday afternoon, as I walked out of Ms. Geller's class, I was suprised to see my grandfather waiting at the door.
"Can I have a word with you m'am?"
"Sure"
I don't know what was said, and she didn't change the carriculum one bit. But I know it did the old man's heart some good to set give a piece of his mind to the propagandist who was attempting to indoctrinate the child of his offspring. This is a man who, even when he was very old and couldn't drive, used to walk a mile to the library day so he could read the NY Times without contributing a penny to it.
I didn't really learn the truth about McCarthy and liberalism until my parents sent me to a Catholic high school.
To: bassmaner
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07/02/2003 12:51:51 PM PDT
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Stultis
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