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Originally Posted by chefmike
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Originally Posted by Kramer
because some liberals cant get past losing the white house...................................twice!! :lol:
I cant wait till 2008! Polls already have Hillary trailing McCain and Guiliani!
What makes you think that the religious right, who control the party that hypocrital TS fans like yourself support, would ever allow mccain or guiliani to be nominated?
oh, I forgot...you don't think...you just say baaahh, baaaahhh...
The Democrat and Republican politicians are on the same team. They are two arms on the same globalist elite beast.
Concerning your comment on "the religious right," both the parties belong to "the religious right," in the original sense of the political term "right" (i.e., as in "right-wing"). The terms "left" and "right" in the political sense go back to 1789 France. When the French Estates-General met on May 6, 1789, the Third Estate commoners, who wanted less taxes and government control (i.e., "laissez-faire"), were seated on the left side of King Louis XVI, and the Second Estate nobles and First Estate clergy, who were the conservatives and wanted to maintain the government's power, sat on his right. (Prior to the May 1789 convention of the French Estates-General [the first meeting of which was on May 5, 1789], the last time the Estates-General had met was in 1614.)
Also, "liberal" originally meant what we would call today (at least in the U.S. and Canada) "libertarian," i.e., laissez-faire free market, less taxes, less regulation, and gun ownership by the common people. Thus, in the original sense of the words, someone who wanted no taxes, legalization of all drugs, a free market, and armament of the common people would be a left-wing liberal.
Thus, both parties are right-wing in the original sense of the term. Which is to say, both parties are socialist (which is the most right-wing political philosophy ever devised, since it puts all power into the hands of government).
As far as the "religious" component of your comment goes, the political establishment is indeed quite religious. The god they worship is, quite literally, Satan. For more on that, see the below post by me:
Reply #40 on: November 05, 2004, 07:31:40 pm:
http://anti-state.com/forum/index.ph...11993;start=40