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Politics : Liberalism: Do You Agree We've Had Enough of It?

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To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (83995)5/15/2010 1:58:57 PM
From: MJ1 Recommendation  Read Replies (1) of 224862
 
Mr. Blow writes well; however, his ideas of the left prevailing in the 21st Century is diametrically opposite to what is happening now.

We are seeing a desire to return to the great ideas of President Ronald Reagan and the America that included all people-------not the socialist society of Barrack Hussein Obama.

We are now in May 2010, seeing a a significant desire to return to the "great ideas of our American Constitution, not the constitution of Mr. Obama and his left and socialists."

We will see a return to the great ideas of free enterprize and personal freedom free from the oppression of the Federal Government, providing Mr. Obama does not destroy those concepts within his brief time as the "titular" President.

Yes, Mr. Blow does write well; however, I would challenge him to name one or two great ideas of the left. I know of none.

Women made the difference for President Ronald Reagan-----women will once again make the difference in November as they work for and elect main-stream Americans, not the extreme left of Mr. Obama.

mj

Comments Above by written in reply to the following posted by Mr. Kenneth Phillips:

"I am convinced that the right may win the day, but the left will win the age. That’s because the right is running an intellectually bereft campaign of desperation and disenchantment, amplified by a recession.

Great Recessions don’t last. Great ideas do. "


Charles Blow, nytimes.com


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