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"Liberalism" Embraces "Socialism"?

Mike

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Red Dawn Over America: Defeat & Despair
The New Media Journal ^ | Nov 12, 2008 | Lance Fairchok


"The American people will never knowingly adopt socialism. But, under the name of "liberalism," they will adopt every fragment of the socialist program, until one day America will be a socialist nation, without knowing how it happened." – Norman Thomas, U.S. Socialist Party presidential candidate 1940, 1944, and 1948

Nine years into the twenty-first century, Mr. Thomas’ prediction has come to fruition; the presidential elections of 2008 have validated his faith in “liberalism” and its Trojan horse delivery of Socialism. After decades of slow yet persistent desensitization in our schools, in our media, and in government policy, Americans have become complacent to the ramifications of Socialism upon our prosperity, our individual freedoms, and our national identity.

We have been so concerned with external threats that we have forgotten to watch our back door. While we defeated Communism in much of the rest of the world, it quietly crept into our schools and institutions, disguised as a more palatable communitarian “philosophy.” It has now taken America. It did so without violence, by subterfuge and stealth, but make no mistake, President-elect Barrack Obama is motivated by the same controlling impulses that inspire Chavez and Noriega. He is moved by the same totalitarian tendency that animates all utopian ideologues.


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Sandhusker

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The problem is, Mike, you draw these people a dang picture and they still don't get it. Water will be pouring over the sides of the boat and they will still deny it is sinking. It's a cult of personality.
 

Ben H

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So what do you do when the politics fail? Do you declare them as a domestic enemy to the constitution? Then what?
 
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