One Rule: I don't like it; it hits the bit bucket. After a week, don't bother.
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All true, but buried very near the heart of the problem, snuggled up against the vena cava, is this bit of trivia: Leftists don't believe in rights.
Oh, they'll scream and rant in the language of rights when it suits their argumentative purposes, but from their behavior, and from their willingness to abandon all notions of individual rights when they don't comport with a leftist program, one can easily see that it's all just rhetoric to them.
The Left believes in power as its own justification, in its own moral superiority, and in never, ever allowing the possibility that its adversaries might be right. Note in particular the excommunication of Joseph Lieberman over his divergence from Leftist dogma on a single issue.
In short, the Left's rubric is that of total war. Which makes for quite an irony, when you think about it.
Francis W. Porretto |
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07.22.06 - 5:45 am | #
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