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To: Tom Clarke who wrote (244157)2/7/2014 8:13:13 AM
From: Alex MG  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 542009
 





To: Tom Clarke who wrote (244157)2/7/2014 10:49:41 AM
From: koan  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 542009
 
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This is a truly extraordinary book by the Austrian Nobleman Erik von Kuehnelt-Leddihn. Being the recipient of an American public school education (which teaches that democracy is the only valid form of government), I was somewhat floored by the author's basic argument. This being that democracy in itself is leftist, and inevitably leads to tyranny, collectivization and war. All you hear in American politics is how superior democracy is and how it is our duty to spread "freedom" to the rest of the world. What a breath of fresh air this book is.>>

The above is such complete and utter nonsense!!

Two reasons and I'll bet that you cannot respond to either of them:

1) There is no substitute for democracy that will protect the people better.

Name if it you can.

2) The left: if you want to understand the left you need go no further than any dictionary you might have handy and look up the definition of a liberal!!

E.g. first one I looked at:

lib·er·al

'lib(?)r?l/

adjective
adjective: liberal


  • 1.

    open to new behavior or opinions and willing to discard traditional values.
    "they have more liberal views toward marriage and divorce than some people"





  • 2.

    (of education) concerned mainly with broadening a person's general knowledge and experience, rather than with technical or professional training.
    synonyms: wide-ranging, broad-based, general More

    "a liberal education"





  • 3.

    (esp. of an interpretation of a law) broadly construed or understood; not strictly literal or exact.
    "they could have given the 1968 Act a more liberal interpretation"
    synonyms: flexible, broad, loose, rough, free, general, nonliteral, nonspecific, imprecise, vague, indefinite More

    "a liberal interpretation of divorce laws"


    antonyms: strict, to the letter




  • 4.

    given, used, or occurring in generous amounts.
    "liberal amounts of wine had been consumed"
    synonyms: abundant, copious, ample, plentiful, generous, lavish, luxuriant, profuse, considerable, prolific, rich; More

    literary plenteous
    "a liberal coating of paint"


    antonyms: scant






  • noun
    noun: liberal; plural noun: liberals


  • 1.

    a person of liberal views.



      a supporter or member of a Liberal Party.
      noun: Liberal; plural noun: Liberals






  • To: Tom Clarke who wrote (244157)2/7/2014 12:02:06 PM
    From: JohnM  Respond to of 542009
     
    This is simple junior high school taunting. We all have relatives who never seem to grow out of juvenile behavior. Here's another one.