sublime1983 Wrote:Your wrong. It's Conservative nature to do things the ole' fashion way.
That's what I said -- maintenance of the status-quo.
Quote: We don't go on the Daily Show and start bashing others.
KEE-RECT! It's done from the Rush Limbaugh, Sean Hannity, and Liar Elder shows.
Quote: We aren't on MTv talking about how the other party is stupid.
Nope! they are on the radio talking about how the other party is EVIL.
Quote:I never understood why I was always on the defensive until a friend of mine that is a firsty and the USNA explained to me that it is just our nature. Makes a lot of sense.
The Democraps and RepubliCONs are always attacking each other. Even though when they get into office they do almost exactly the same things.
Firsty?
Ordinarily, I would think USNA would mean United States Naval Academy, but the context you use it in leaves me puzzled.
Quote:The green party is very radical. Extremely far left. They don't agree with anything that a Republican has to say.
I know what the Greens stand for. My friends and I refer to them as "watermellons" -- green on the outside, red on the inside.
As for me, I agree with a lot of what the Republicans
say, but I learned a long time ago to pay attention to what politicians
DO, which is why I say there isn't a ZINKY'S worth of difference between the Democraps and the RepubliCON's
Quote:You don't get the same thing from a Republican. Why? Because when it makes sense to us, we don't let our ego's get in the way. And thats a fact. We don't have radical Right Winged parties like the Green Party.
And the Democraps do what makes sense to THEM!
Sure you do.
(Referring to both letting your ego's get in the way, and radical right-wing parties.)
Republicans have that total self-assurance that can only come from minds incapable of conceiving the possibility that they could be wrong.
As with liberals, and even most moderates, conservatives are still inventing the perfect society in their minds, then trying to figure out how to shape people to fit in with it. Perhaps we should leave people the way they are, and accept whatever society comes out of it. Just let facts and people be what they are.
The radical right wing parties are the Neo-NAZI's, the KKK, and Aryan Nation. They are just as much an embarrasment to the Republicans as the Greens and Peace And Freedom folks are to the Democrats.
Quote:"Belief in the value of free markets, limited government, and individual self-reliance in economic affairs, combined with a belief in the value of tradition, law and morality in social affairs." -Dr. Thomas Dye
I don't know about so-called conservatives, but the Republican Party has
never stood for those things.
NEVER!
As far as "tradition" is concerned, some traditions are pretty horrid. What about the slavery that exists in America today -- is that a tradition you wish to keep? What about the tradition of tax-and-spend big government that the Federalists -- which evolved into the Whigs -- which evolved into the Republicans have always stood for. Is that a tradition you wish to keep also?
And as far as "morality" is concerned, it rather depends on what one considers to be "moral."
I do not wish to be a Guinea Pig in
anybody's social experiment.
Quote:A saying that has become pretty popular at the academy is "Life, liberty and the pursuit of those who threaten it."
The greatest threat to life and liberty in this country are the Democrats and the Republicans -- I can go along with that.
Quote:I'm sorry, I don't know who David Duke is, so you lost me on that one.
David Duke was a Republican and a Grand Dragon leader of the Ku Klux Klan. (One of those radical right wing groups the Republican Party finds so embarassing.) He ran for numerous offices in Louisiana in the '80's and '90's.
Quote:Wow, what happend with you? You were fine and now you seem to have jumped all over me. Seems that I spoke too soon about the treatment.
What you wrote made absolutely no sense to me. I was just asking for a clarification.
Quote:My definition had something to do with us being the attacked. We are not the political aggressors.
Sorry, but you are wrong. September 11,2001 was a response to the U.S. government sticking its nose in places where it doesn't belong. Sooner or later, somebody was going to take a punch at that nose.
At the behest of certain politically-connected business interests, the U.S. government has been manipulating the situation in the middle east for over 60 years. What they did on September 11 is not justifiable, but if you look at both sides of the situation, it IS understandable.
Quote:We may want to attack other countries that want to destroy us, but we don't go around pointing fingers at the Ds. I didn't go into too much because I don't feel like writing a book with every post but it seems that I need to in order to please you.
Never asking of course WHY they want to "destroy" us.
The Republicans wanted to impeach Clinton for lying about sex. But Bush commits treason against the Constitution and there is nary a word said about it by the Republicans. (Or the Democrats either -- they know it would come back to bite them.)
You don't need to write a book to please me, just write a little more coherently.
Quote:Wow, you really like to put words in people's mouth. Ok, so you are a Nazi. You are a Hitler supporter. Why do I say that? Because you said that he wasn't evil and that we should have let him go into war. You said that we should have never gotten involved. You said that England should have let Hitler do what he wanted because he wasn't bad. Now, I may have put a couple words in your mouth. Go back and read what I said. I said that Hitler was evil. If you wanted to give him more time to prove it, think of how many others would have died. But to prove your point, you used a Moore technique. You chopped up the meaing of my quote to your benefit. Very sad.
And to prove
your point
you used a Moore technique.
LOL! You go back and read what you said before you said Hitler was evil. My point being that you don't want to actually learn what he stood for, and the arguments he used to further his agenda. (You take somebody else's word for it.) Which is why you don't recognize it when American politicians -- like George Bush -- do exactly the same thing Hitler did.
Quote:Reagan was a great president...I had a bunch of other stuff on here to tell you why he was a great President, but I deleted it. I did so because I got emotional and got close to calling you names. It disturbs me that someone could call the best president of all time "at best, mediocre." What that means is that you will refuse to believe that Reagan was a great president. You ignore everything he had done, or never learned it, so that you can call him this. I beg that you read up on him a little. Both sides. I recommend starting with Hannity's new book, Deliver us from Evil. He had a section talking about Reagan that, if you actually read it, you would feel very different about him. You will see what he was up against. Plus, there is a fact checker in the book if you think that he is just lying his way through it.
So tell me why you think Reagan was a great president. I'm sure that for everything you praise him for I can show you something which you will probably agree was NOT great -- hence the term mediocre.
I was a few weeks short of my 34th birthday when Reagan was elected. You weren't even BORN yet. I saw what he did first hand! You are just regurgitating the crapaganda spewed forth by Republican Party LICK-SPITTLES.
Call me what ever names you wish. It would only effect me if I had any respect for your opinion.
If you stay on this site I will probably gain respect for many of your views, and it is conceivable that the converse may also be true. But that hasn't happened yet -- going either way. Only time will tell. Let's give it that time -- shall we?
Ken V.