Quote from NeoRio1:
He searches for truth within the principles he believes in.
If you are a socialist than you search for the best possible ways to implement socialism.
You are also honest about what you want and believe in unlike you, thunderdog and Landis.
I can respect a socialist who is honest about it and has a sincere interest in finding the best solutions to the theory.
You however cannot understand the appreciation for another person based on honest principles because you have none.
The only principle you have is defending Obama at all costs by shooting down the other side.
Have you ever once questioned Obama?
An intellectual questions all their leaders and they certainly do not make it a hobby of shooting down anyone who disagrees with them. You complain about Rush and Fox News but you are of the exact same breed.
" can respect a socialist who is honest about it and has a sincere interest in finding the best solutions to the theory. "
a perfect example of this is Senator Bernie Sanders (Independent-VT), a self proclaimed socialist, and a decent guy.
He teamed up with right wing Charles Grassley on this bill
Bailed-Out Banks Looking for Low-Wage Migrant Workforce
By Mischa Gaus, Labor Notes. Posted March 3, 2009.
Bailed-out banks are replacing whole divisions of local tech workers with contractors on visas. As hundreds of billions of taxpayer dollars flow into rickety U.S. banks, public outrage has followed revelations that executives planned to spend the money on Vegas getaways, $35,000 toilets, and fat bonuses.
Less attention has been paid to how these bailed-out banks are driving down tech workers' wages -- and stoking anti-immigrant hostilities -- while laying off tens of thousands of workers.
Banks that took public money sought about 4,200 visas for skilled workers from abroad in the 2008 fiscal year, according to an Associated Press investigation. In response, Senators Bernie Sanders and Charles Grassley attached to the latest round of bailout funds a requirement that banks must try to find U.S. workers first, and not displace them three months before or after taking public funds.
http://www.alternet.org/immigration/129652/bailed-out_banks_looking_for_low-wage_migrant_workforce/