Re: Shameful




"Tony" <tony@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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On 2/24/2010 2:35 PM, Paul M. Cook wrote:
"Bart Goddard"<goddardbe@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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"Paul M. Cook"<pmcook@xxxxxxx> wrote in
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The way I see it yes, it will be a disaster. *BUT* from that disaster
will finally spring what we need.

And this is finally the admission that I am right about
what liberals believe (and this is the reason I gave for
why they so easily make tasteless remarks about the
tragedies that befall their opponents.) Paul thinks it's
fine, even noble, for masses of real people to undergo
unimaginable suffering for the sake of a hypothetical and
probably unrealizable future utopia. Hitler, Lenin, Mao,
.... blah blah blah....

A real person means nothing to them, so what's the big
deal about rejoicing in someone's heart attack? Just
another brick in the wall.


Well look where conservatism got us. You seem to have forgotten that
little
bit. If conservative "ideology" and "principles" were so great we'd not
need to be doing things like reforming the insurance industry.

Conservatism hasn't gotten us anywhere, because we haven't had actual
conservatism yet. Dismantle all non-Constitutional agencies, go to a flat
tax for essential services, regulate only in the case of force or fraud
and regulate by the closest political entity to the entity to be
regulated. Secure our borders and establish English as the official
language of United States correspondence.

This is a start.

When you
wait till the flood water has risen to your upper lip, caution is no
longer
an option. You do something drastic or die. Another repug trait -
inability to see past their own nose.

"The sky is falling!!!" -- Chicken Little

That the scope of this issue has escaped you is no surprise. Ignorance is
not a virtue, Goobs.

Paul


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