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“It stems from the liberals’ only unwavering political value, the political value that now stands alone at the heart of liberalism. That value is…disturbance of the peace.”
Great article. As to why liberals like to disturb the peace, it is because the world does not work the way they want it to, bourgeois normalcy being the most vexing example. The more normal something is, the more liberals hate it. Neighbor keeps his lawn neat and goes to church? Must be some kind of religious fanatic, and not too bright a fanatic at that.
p>If we then ask, do liberals want to remake the world because they are children/narcissists, or because they really care so much (consequences be damned)? If you consider their innate pacifism, the habitual moral relativism, the utter lack of realism tarted up as idealism, their overall devotion to disastrous and failed ideas; the only explanation is that they want people to listen to them, period. They really have no ideas, much as a child, they just want to tell everyone what to do. br> — unsigned /p>I disagree with you that the Democrats main principle is a misdemeanor. Their central virtue seems, no matter the struggle, to encourage our enemies to kill our children. Not the effete, mediocre children of this country, but those young men and women of heart, courage and honor who demonstrate their love of country by racing to the sound of the guns. They did this in Vietnam. There are documents in existence which bear this out. The North Vietnamese exhorted their soldiers to take more casualties but kill more Americans because of the shrieking democrats.
p>Do they not think the foreign fighters from Iran and Syria causing the carnage in Iraq do not hear their cries to surrender? Do they not think these adherents to a Stone Age religion that wishes to move the world backwards in time, will not react to their voiced cowardice in the same way the North Vietnamese did? The central value of the Democrat party is not a misdemeanor, it is treason. br> — Jay W. Molyneaux br> Wellington, Florida /p>
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