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The laws you so approvingly cite were carefully designed to shield and perpetuate a Marxist dictatorship that couldn't keep the lights on even with no one particularly trying to put them out. Monetary policy was typical Marxist economic illiteracy, and the response to the increasing problem was the Marxist-bozo nostrum of organizing scarcity, not creating wealth. No, when the last Marxist dies a good deal of foolish miserymaking will have departed this world. Never back a grand theory of humanity in your political philosophy, and don't expect politics to ever be competent to cure humanity. Politics cannot be a curative agent, the chemotherapy of warfare aside. It's better understood as a metabolic process of the body politic, local or global. You don't shield and protect a dictatorship if you're really a democrat. This seems mere horse sense. Sen. Kerry's record of doing exactly that is one reason I, a man of freedom, would not vote for him. Quote:
The "lies and deceptions" were those of the Ba'athist Iraqi government -- and they fooled how many assorted national intelligence services again? I count five, including that of Jordan. Right next door. Culturally similar. They'd have a feel for operating in their region. For a practicing, identified Jew to disapprove of the demolition of a fascist-philosophy dictatorship that practiced genocide... well, that is wholly as beyond belief as it is beyond the pale. If you're not conscious of your sin here, you are kidding yourself, or are completely, unbelievably morally numb. For someone who gets it when it comes to Israel, your inability to understand that it's the very same battle that Israel fights that we fight in Iraq is -- not rational. What makes you so blind? Is it because you're a Democrat? Is Ann Coulter right about you guys all along? Yuck, redux. I'm glad I don't think like you. I might not be able to push for human liberty. Quote:
Leaving nondemocracies in existence, their oppressions to perform -- is that a righteous thing? Liberty and democracy for all human populations -- there's righteousness, and you should burn for it with a white heat. Have you ever noticed that totalitarianism and autocracy are always about crushing somebody? Visiting force upon them to their ruin? Democracies don't act like that, do they? Quote:
If anything, that prosecution elevates the democratic ideal. If you want a good world, the nondemocrats have to surrender their power and become democrats. Since we cannot expect this to occur of itself out of the goodness of the human heart -- some humans being less good than others -- I say this surrender need not be voluntary, so important is it that democracy be the rule. None of your rights have been impaired by the Bush Administration's prosecution of the GWOT or indeed in any other arena: your rights are almost exactly what they were in Clinton's time -- the difference is at present that you have a little more. During Bush, your gun rights grew. That "assault weapon" ban, that some hoplophobic maniacs are trying to bring back, went away, and there's the gun carrying in National Parks, the better to keep them from being hunting preserves for crazies willing to defy any ban to have just square miles of undefended helpless targets, so long as they can keep ahead of the cops. Bans in the parks are said to be an antipoaching measure -- can't say as a poaching problem had caught my attention; still, I could be wrong. Your rights under the 2nd Amendment grew under Bush. Is a change in that area with Obama a change you can believe in? Quote:
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