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To: kassie; Northern Yankee; Sir Francis Dashwood
They are so brazen about it. Public schools = LIBERAL indoctrination and participation.
7 posted on 01/19/2003 1:03:02 AM PST by Cincinatus' Wife
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To: Cincinatus' Wife
They are so brazen about it. Public schools = LIBERAL indoctrination and participation.

They are so brazen about it. Public schools = LEFTIST indoctrination and participation.

The word "liberal" has been stolen and is misapplied by the Left. The U.S. Constitution is the most "liberal" social contract ever created. The Left does not honor it at all.

It may seem that I am being picky. I am. Words do mean things and the Left has hijacked a lot of them because we let them.

Don't misunderstand, I agree with you. I am trying to point out that it is often the error of our political allies on the Right to accept Leftist definitions and parameters of argument.

For example: Adolph Hitler was a National Socialist, a creature of the Left. Likewise, Josef Stalin was a Soviet Socialist, another monster of the Left. Ayn Rand points this out in the Ayn Rand Lexicon. The term NAZI was an abbreviation coined by Josef Stalin for consumption by the masses to distract attention away from any association of Hitler and socialism. Most of the world fell for it.

Hitler was not a Fascist, Mussolini was. The term "Fascist" comes from Italian and translates into no other language. Mussolini was a hard line Communist who founded the Italian Fascist party. Communism, Fascism and Socialism are really the same things. Complete government control.

The Left doesn't want the masses to discover this and they falsely equate capitalism with fascism. Capitalism is the most liberal economic system ever. Often out of ignorance, people will criticize capitalism when they are really criticizing corporate socialism. These two things are not the same.

Examples of corporate socialism are:

1. 501(c) tax-exempt corporations, the real "corporate welfare" commonly called "non-profits" as a deceptive replacement for the real description;

2. The "public" school system, which is a true monopoly, as monopolies are only granted by government.

3. Unions are also corporate socialism, whether they be private sector or public sector. How often is it that public employee unions circumvent the will of voters and/or consumers? How often does a school board get elected or a ballot measure get passed that is not honored by certain government bodies because of union contracts? Government bodies like a school board are a union of the voting public, the public does not elect union officials to represent them. How are consumers affected by prices and availablity of products because of union contracts in the private sector?

There are more, but I think you will get the picture...

8 posted on 01/19/2003 4:51:34 AM PST by Sir Francis Dashwood (LET'S ROLL!)
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