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To: mountn man
Communism and Fascism and liberal/Democrats aren’t really that far apart.

There, fixed it.


I had a feeling someone would post this, and I agree.
15 posted on 02/09/2015 9:54:11 AM PST by needmorePaine
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To: needmorePaine

Moderates are merely Democrats with another name, so add them to the list.


18 posted on 02/09/2015 9:55:30 AM PST by Ingtar (Is this the Ebola and rumors of Ebola mentioned in the Bible?)
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To: needmorePaine; mountn man
Communism, National Socialism & Social Democrats (i.e. those referred to herein as "liberal/Democrats," all reflect a neurotic compulsion for uniformity of thought & approved social interaction. Whereas Conservatives celebrate the actual cultural differences between their own & friendly communities and nations--as evidence of actual respect;--those who seek to remake human societies, simply will not tolerate our differences. Hence they override the constraints of an American Constitution, or personal property rights; or the rights of dissent, anywhere they gain sway.

See Compulsion For Uniformity.

This reality is endlessly exhibited in the ideological confrontations of the modern era. It explains the Nuremburg Party rallies in the 1930s; the Obama stadium speeches in 2008; the antics of the ACLU in suppressing religious expression in the schools; Federal encroachment into education & health--always State & local concerns in freer eras; as well as the mindless spouting of the "politically correct" line in the mass media.

All of the mentioned "isms," relied on chanting mobs, rather than reasoned debate, to promote their sick wares.

William Flax

35 posted on 02/09/2015 10:15:09 AM PST by Ohioan
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