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As election season approaches, Damo comes closer and closer to completely throwing away his independent facade and coming to blow yet another Republican.
That was almost funny. You get a one-cough laugh.As election season approaches, Damo comes closer and closer to completely throwing away his independent facade and coming to blow yet another Republican.
That was almost funny. You get a one-cough laugh.
Yeah, he did talk about ideas like serving the country in the armed forces, or doing something collectivist like feeding a hungry child. (There were a few other things in between suggesting we need to help each other out as a community, but I don't at this time, remember the specifics. Hit the ol' Southern Comfort a bit hard this evening....)McCain is a thorough collectivist. The end of his speech was all about how individuals should sacrifice for the glory of the state. If you did not get that then you were not listening.
Yes, but again, it also points out that it was only one year, as was the 90% one, most of the time he votes party line much less than those two years hand-selected for the "study".HE SAID IT, DAMO. Hell, he bragged about it. And your source says the 95% figure (which I have not used, just the one McCain claimed) is true.
Yeah, he did talk about ideas like serving the country in the armed forces, or doing something collectivist like feeding a hungry child. (There were a few other things in between suggesting we need to help each other out as a community, but I don't at this time, remember the specifics. Hit the ol' Southern Comfort a bit hard this evening....)
Any way, what exactly does the democratic party support, if not collectivism? Are they not the ones who claim it is the duty of government to FORCE the rich to help feed a hungry child? Why else do they talk all about the rich paying their fair share, while also talking how everyone deserves this, that, and the other thing, free if they cannot earn it themselves. Is that not the very definition of collectivism?
My friends, if you find faults with our country, make it a better one. If you're disappointed with the mistakes of government, join its ranks and work to correct them. Enlist -- (cheers, applause) -- enlist in our armed forces. Become a teacher. Enter the ministry. Run for public office. Feed a hungry child. Teach an -- an illiterate adult to read. Comfort the afflicted. Defend the rights of the oppressed.
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My friends, if you find faults with our country, make it a better one. If you're disappointed with the mistakes of government, join its ranks and work to correct them. Enlist -- (cheers, applause) -- enlist in our armed forces. Become a teacher. Enter the ministry. Run for public office. Feed a hungry child. Teach an -- an illiterate adult to read. Comfort the afflicted. Defend the rights of the oppressed.
Well, there were a few non state actions he recommended, but the emphasis was clearly on serving the state.
When did you start pounding inane talking points?
Only in this year did he vote "90% of the time" with Bush, and at that, when the tally was taken there had only been 8 votes for that year.
Because 90% of the time, Bush was right and the Dems were wrong.
I'd love to see that lengthy list of things Bush was "right" on. McCain probably forgot to mention it (as did every other speaker this week).
Why don't you elaborate?
I discovered that terrible truth many years ago, son. Everything I've observed about liberalism since that time has merely supported my conclusion. Liberalism is a mental disorder - this is a fact.
Stringy, 'state actions' had nothing to do with the point McCain was making. What he essentially was saying is... get up off your ass and take action, if you don't like it. Stop bitching and moaning about it, and do something about it. If you are so disgruntled with America, take effective action to change what you don't like. Then he gave you suggested ways, in which one might do this. I know it is a tough concept to grasp, because it involves getting up off your ass, and actually performing some actions, but he makes a legitimate point here, and I think you totally missed it. Not a surprise!