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br> Denver, North Carolina /p>The fact that the Democrat Party sees no evil is the only reason one needs to vote against them. They see only equivalence in world powers, more so when it is power taken by force. They see only problems with America, and the solutions they propose to these problems we now face are because of their past legislative bungles.
The Democrat party also sees no value in differing opinions. They 8 blind mice may all nuance their positions, but it's still the same Democrat socialist slop that's to the left of McGovern. The Democrat party sees no value in individual effort, only in the absolute power of government enforcement. But individuals should not speak "truth" to that power, especially against the Democrat party.
p>Lastly, where are our lame-ass Republicans? Going left...towards a McGovernite position of their own for one reason: the lame-ass fear of getting bad press. A lack of guts and a lack of resolve is going to Vietnam us again. The fight for freedom, for the nation and as individuals is ONGOING! It never sleeps. Yet these so-called Republicans want a 35-hour work week in which to govern, so they can Paris-Hilton their weekends and hope for more favorable press...which Republicans only receive upon changing parties, or going to jail. br> -- P. Aaron Jones br> Huntington Woods, Michigan /p>I guess I need to ask Mr. Cline if he sobbed or laughed uncontrollably after enduring the recent Democrat presidential debate? Regardless, it took strength to endure this numbing spectacle of stupidity. America and Western Civilization are at the precipice of an epic, unspeakable, societal altering moment in history, precisely when Democrat presidential politics has devolved into an offering, without exception, of dangerously naive fools. Jimmy Carter's all.
And while it may be satisfying to watch the Democrat ship of fools list badly to port, we conservatives are confronted with our own ship smashing upon the rocks of Immigration reform. Having been scolded by our President, the man we have grown weary of defending, that we "don't want what's best for America," is it any wonder that we are at our wits end?
p>Frankly, among the Washington elites within the two political parties, it's now a race to see if radical Islam or the Third World invasion of America will be our undoing. br> -- A. DiPentima /p>
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