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wendybeth 11-18-2008 09:57 PM

Poor Sarah Palin. Thwarted at every turn- looks like her shortcut to the Senate is closed.

Gemini Cricket 11-19-2008 10:34 AM

Ms. "Terrorist Fist Jab" is Leaving Fox "News"

Gemini Cricket 11-19-2008 02:38 PM

Ufta!
Kathleen Parker nails it again!
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As Republicans sort out the reasons for their defeat, they likely will overlook or dismiss the gorilla in the pulpit.
Three little letters, great big problem: G-O-D.
I'm bathing in holy water as I type.
To be more specific, the evangelical, right-wing, oogedy-boogedy branch of the GOP is what ails the erstwhile conservative party and will continue to afflict and marginalize its constituents if reckoning doesn't soon cometh.
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Snowflake 11-19-2008 03:58 PM

OMG, one of my VA friends (who is a very serious conservative and reveres Reagan much as Sceagles) is a member of Team Sarah on Facebook. Devoted to defending Sarah Palin's VP campaign. Ugh, I should not be surprised, she's very right wing evangelical. :rolleyes:

Gemini Cricket 11-20-2008 08:52 AM

I can't tell if in this clip Bush is not wanting to shake hands with world leaders or if they don't want to shake hands with him. Interesting.
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Cadaverous Pallor 11-20-2008 09:13 AM

Now that I'm politically aware and all the election threads went away, I guess I need to start reading this thread, which I've mostly avoided since its inception.

President Bush Ends the Iraq War.

Gauntlet has been thrown. :evil:

Morrigoon 11-20-2008 12:02 PM

*thwack!*

Gemini Cricket 11-20-2008 12:03 PM

No, I give Bush permission to run around and desert me.

sleepyjeff 11-20-2008 06:19 PM

http://www.jewishworldreview.com/col...ams111908.php3

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Imagine there's an elderly widow down the street from you. She has neither the strength to mow her lawn nor enough money to hire someone to do it.... Would you support a government mandate that forces one of your neighbors to mow the lady's lawn each week? If he failed to follow the government orders, would you approve of some kind of punishment ranging from house arrest and fines to imprisonment? I'm hoping that the average American would condemn such a government mandate because it would be a form of slavery, the forcible use of one person to serve the purposes of another.
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Probably most Americans would have a clearer conscience if all the neighbors were forced to put money in a government pot and a government agency would send the widow a weekly sum of $40 to hire someone to mow her lawn. This mechanism makes the particular victim invisible but it still boils down to one person being forcibly used to serve the purposes of another. Putting the money into a government pot makes palatable acts that would otherwise be deemed morally offensive.
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This is why socialism is evil. It employs evil means, coercion or taking the property of one person, to accomplish good ends, helping one's fellow man. Helping one's fellow man in need, by reaching into one's own pockets, is a laudable and praiseworthy goal. Doing the same through coercion and reaching into another's pockets has no redeeming features and is worthy of condemnation.


Some people might contend that we are a democracy where the majority agrees to the forcible use of one person for the good of another. But does a majority consensus confer morality to an act that would otherwise be deemed as immoral?

Read the whole piece at the link above.

innerSpaceman 11-20-2008 06:24 PM

How is that different than taxation?


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