To: Ukiapah Heep
Liberalism has to become as socially acceptable as a bad case of herpes. Liberals' dedication to the destruction of a free society renders them unfit to live in that same society.
8 posted on
08/31/2002 8:52:52 AM PDT by
Noumenon
To: Noumenon
A breath of fresh air, from the backwoods prophet, but I can hear the retort, "I have my rights", "there's a first amendment you know", "you are just hateful", "It's a free country", and so on... sorry mr and mrs liberal, you just think it's a free country you have failed to understand, and reason, why America might be called a free country. You stand here and suck up freedom bought and paid for by the blood of a numberless concourse of truly freedom loving patriots who gave there all so you and your hogwash spouting liberal friends can tear down that which was bought at such a high price...I don't thinks so and neither should you. Perhaps if life was really difficult during your stay in the reeducation camp, you might gain wisdom and understanding? Nah, probably not.
10 posted on
08/31/2002 9:29:04 AM PDT by
wita
To: Noumenon
Liberalism has to become as socially acceptable as a bad case of herpes. Liberals' dedication to the destruction of a free society renders them unfit to live in that same society.I agree with that. And this, to my mind, presents a Constitutional crisis not unlike that one the 1950s.
How do we guarantee the rights protected by the Constitution, all the while defending those rights against those who use these same rights to destroy it?
That's the question.
18 posted on
09/01/2002 9:25:24 AM PDT by
rdb3
To: Noumenon
Liberals' dedication to the destruction of a free society renders them unfit to live in that same society. Exactly. I point out to people how the liberal's leftist agenda is utterly self-destructive -- they work to destroy the very society and it's freedoms that allow them their vapid viewpoints in the first place.
If a nation is like a ship, how are the crewmembers to act when one of them is deliberately trying to drill holes in the hull below the waterline? The same rules apply to the ship of state.
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