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Politics : Liberalism: Do You Agree We've Had Enough of It? -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: ManyMoose who wrote (50526)10/7/2008 11:57:07 AM
From: Ann Corrigan  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 224729
 
Faithful Moose, is the Obama supporter in the following grassroots exchange stating there will be civil war if BO loses, or is s/he merely referring to the obscure AK political party?

(P.S. Dems are definitely desperate when they try to link Palin to an obscure party her husband flirted with many yrs ago. Who has not supported a fresh political movement until the time it became evident they were not as advertised. Ross Perot and Howard Dean come to mind.)

Here's the exchange referring to civil war:
Democrats by People1967, 10/7/08 10:23 ET
In my lifetime I have watched the Democratic Party go from people who loved and appreciated America but just had a different take on problem solving and approach to governing to a party that is filled with people who what to make fundamental changes in the very nature of our country. The Dems of 30 years ago might have nominated a liberal, but not one who has such a low view of our country. Obama's associations do matter...starting with his wife. He is slick, but the people around him often are not. He can hide his view of the country to get elected, those around him reveal his true feelings.

In my life, by nubian27, 10/7/08 10:34 ET
Re: Democrats by People1967, 10/7/08
I have watched Republicans go from a party supported civil rights and fiscal conservatism to a party of extremist supported by the likes of David Duke, Jerry Falwell, Pat Robertson C Gordan Libby and Pat Buchanon. They have gone far as to to support vice-presidential candidate that has ties to an Independence Party that supports succession from this country. If elected, there might be another civil war.