It was founded by a communist in the 20s.I dont think it has strayed to far from the inception.
Being a commie is not against the law.
It's silly, and stupid, and doesn't show much of a thought process, but it is not itself against the law.
Again, we must remember that the weapons we use will also be used by the Dims. We won't control Congress forever.
you are right there is nothing in the constitution banning stupidity.But! there should be.The libs dont have a chance of taking control anymore like they used to.When we finally get rid of the 60s socialist, by old age,and get two more conservatives on the supreme court the libs will be done.
Perhaps you are right technically, but look at what aspiring citizens of this land face:
"A person cannot become a citizen who, at any time during a period of ten years just before he or she files an application for naturalization, has been a member of or connected with the Communist Party or a similar party within or outside the United States; or a member of, or connected with any other government, other party or organization that is against all organized government or for world communism, dictatorship in the United States, overthrowing the United States Government by force, injuring or killing officers of the United States, or sabotage."
IMO we need to be more specific and forceful in what it means to be an American. It certainly does not mean proscribing religious expression, which is the apparent aim of the ACLU.
Who's to say that the Dims will be around forever? In my opinion the once-great Democratic Party is committing suicide, through its behavior since the barking moonbats took over. If they're still around as a national party after 2010, it will be because some spineless Republicans allowed them to win, or otherwise threw them a line.
In Seminole County, Florida, where I lived until recently, the Dims are already a third party; since 1996 the typical local race has pitted a Republican against an Independent, or a Republican against a Libertarian.