To: Tailgunner Joe
The article fails to address the theory that creeping socialism, which is what we're undergoing, is another means to attain a communist state. I believe it can be traced back to an Italian communist philosepher who Hillary and her cohorts follow. The premise is that if a candidate jumped up and said "I'm a communist-vote for me" they would lose. However, under the guise of a socialist in other countries, or a democrat in ours, they slowly but surely ratchet their way toward communism.
For example, nobody in America owns their home even if the mortgage is paid off. Don't believe me. Don't pay your real estate taxes and find out what happens. The state owns all private property in this country, a concept unthinkable generations ago.
2 posted on
06/17/2002 3:13:38 PM PDT by
MattinNJ
To: Tailgunner Joe
It's long been my contention that tearing down the Berlin Wall simply ruptured the pod of communism and scattered its nefarious seed to the four winds like down from a thistle. It took root in those fertile places where the soil is heavily enriched by fecal matter, such as the Democratic Party.
Communism is now a philosophy without borders, Trotsky's vision manifest. Anyone who thinks it is dead is sadly, dangerously deluded.
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06/17/2002 4:44:14 PM PDT by
IronJack
To: Tailgunner Joe
Right, Communism isn't dead, it just transfered from the USSR to many members of the US Congress.
To: sonofliberty2; HalfIrish; NMC EXP; OKCSubmariner; Travis McGee; t-shirt; DoughtyOne; SLB; ...
Great article which blows away the misconception that Communism went the way of the doe doe birds back around 1991. However, the author missed a couple of former Communist led countries. Both Croatia and Armenia are currently governed by their respective former Communist party leaders.
To: Tailgunner Joe
Not to mention a strategy to take on America's leading communist, Hillary Clinton!
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