Soros is bearish

Originally posted by Rigel
The legal lock that the liberal public education "community" has had on tax dollars in the past has made them arrogant and dictatorial, even to the point of promoting certain perverse social agendas (indirectly through political lobbying paid for with our tax dollars and directly through our children). It's good to see that beginning to change.

The left will settle for nothing less than its own dictatorship.

Interestingly, the left attacks conservatives with 'radicalism,' in order to topple the established order. Once it has done so, it becomes it's own established order, ruthlessly intolerant of detractors. That is why the extreme left and the extreme right are merely opposite sides of the same coin. (consider that, when the left criticizes anything the right does, it is described as 'Nazi-esque,' and that Nazism is National <i>Socialism</i>).

For a more thorough description of this, see <a href="http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/stores/detail/-/books/0570046033/reader/1/ref=lib_dp_TFCV/102-2124029-5912948#reader-link">"Modern Facism: Liquidating the Judeo Christian Worldview" </a> by Gene Edward Veith, published by Concordia.
 
Are you a liberal trying to make conservatives look bad?
That's the only possible explaination I can think of.

What you described is NOT conservatism, but borderline facism.
Maybe 'conservatives' like David Duke would endorse such extremism, but certainly no mainstream Republicans.
 
He's onto something about the 'order' bit. the left is completely anti-order (until they are in power). It's just the way he says it is kind of scary.

Order is essential, but it really cannot be imposed too much. It needs to spring from a clear conscience, mutually agreed to in a spirit of brotherly love.

Now you know why it's almost impossible to find.
 
Chas, that looks like an excellent book. The writer really has his eyes wide open. He knows, and so do you, and so do I, and so do many others, thank God. There is a principle at work here. A person cannot serve two masters.
 
He does. There is, thankfully, like a breath of air in a sea of choking smoke, some honest scholarship. Just enough to keep us going.
 
Honest scholarship. Well said. There are a few good books out there that are like islands of clarity. Many I suppose, but they are difficult to find, like diamonds.
 
What Liberals stand for:

Freedom...

...of conscience

You have the right to think as you wish.

...of religion

You have the right to worship as you please. The government has no business either supporting or opposing
religion in general or any specific religion.

...of speech

You have the right to express your views, whatever they may be. Only in the free marketplace of ideas can
truth emerge.


Civil rights

All people are equal under the law. Any type of discrimination based on race, ethnicity, religion, disability,
sexual orientation, or gender is not only inconsistent with a free and civil society, but is immoral as well.


Universal public education

Equality of opportunity requires all Americans to have access to a basic education consistent with maintaining
informed citizenship and the ability to participate fully in society.


Tolerance of Differences

Because we are all unique beings, with different skills, needs, and wants, we must respect the life choices of
others as long as their life choices do not infringe on the rights enjoyed by other citizens.


A Social Safety Net

Recognizing that circumstances beyond mortal control play a part in all our lives, a basic social safety net
shall be avaliable to all who need it, not as a permanent lifestyle, but rather as a helping hand to get back on
one's feet.


Employees' Rights

We spend most of our lives working. Work is the foundation of our economy and a major part of the glue
holding together communities. The employee is an equal business partner with the employer, and as such, has
the right to collectively bargain for terms of employment.


Environmental Protection

Contrary to some people's opinions, it is possible to both protect the environment and sustain economic
growth. We support taking all reasonable and responsible steps to protect the environment and the species
contained therein.


Strong Families

The family is the primary social unit in America. It must be respected, and encouraged in all its forms.
Government should make policy with this in mind.


Responsibility

With rights come responsibilities. Exercising our rights means taking responsibility for our actions, and their
effects on others.


Free Enterprise

The capitalist economic system is the most efficient solution to providing for peoples' wants and needs.
Government's role is that of a regulator, not a controller of industry, and any regulation must only be for the
good of society as a whole, and not for the benefit of any one entity.


Rule of Law

Law is the framework in which society operates. There can be no society without justice. Justice means that
those who commit crimes must be made to answer for them, and that the criminal code is fair and wisely
constructed. When criminal actions go unpunished, respect for the law weakens. The law applies to all,
including all agents of the government.


...most importantly, Progress

Progress is what Liberalism really means; moral progress, economic progress, and social progress to benefit
all humanity. This represents the path towards a better world. At its heart, Liberalism is an optimistic
philosophy.
 
what a bunch of hooey.

anyways, liberals are only idealistic, entry-level leftists (so are some 'conservatives'). some of them actually mean well. What they fail to acknowledge is that, owing to human nature, the road to hell is paved with good intentions. They think mankind is perfectable by some evolutionary process.

They call this mess the world is in 'progress.' They blame all failures on 'republicans.' Their mantra: 'Put control of your life and liberty in the hands of our 'experts,' a everything will be fine. Trust us.' It's command and control, baby.

the left is death. period.
 
Originally posted by Rigel
Honest scholarship. Well said. There are a few good books out there that are like islands of clarity. Many I suppose, but they are difficult to find, like diamonds.


One reason that they aren't more widely available is that noone wants to read them. There's that 80% I guess that want to define reality by party lines.
 
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