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Re: scientific reasoning and the election |
I don't have time to look for a well reasoned editorial for George Bush - but I have voted for him. No, California isn't one of the states up for grabs and will most likely go to Kerry... My consideration on the issue is that the Democratic platform is another pretty word for Communism - or should I say Marxism? In 1848 Karl Marx outlined ten measures to be taken in The Communist Manifesto to revolutionize society. Our government in America has implemented many of these measures in the name of Democracy. It may come as a great surprise that while capitalism is still the dominant force, communism has made strong inroads into our daily lives. Communism is seen as a threat to the American capitalist’s way of life. Its main principle is about the distribution of wealth whereas capitalism is all about personal wealth and accumulation of capital. If you would like, I can outline Marx's ten principles and show you how they have been implemented in the USA... it's a bit wordy and if you don't care to read it, I won't post it... As far as I can tell, the 'have-nots' want all the government handouts, whereas the 'haves' want to keep it to themselves... I happen to be one of the 'haves' and I have worked very hard to get there.... I'd like to keep it... I believe in the Capitalistic system....if you don't, then find another country.. Canie Follow Ups: ● Marx, capitalists - chris in suburbia 16:57:37 - 11/2/2004 (23544) (3) ● have to side with Chris on this - John Vidale 00:26:03 - 11/3/2004 (23558) (0) ● Re: Marx, capitalists - DH 23:21:44 - 11/2/2004 (23556) (1) ● Re: Marx, capitalists - Todd 23:58:18 - 11/2/2004 (23557) (0) ● Re: Marx, capitalists - Don in Hollister 18:26:15 - 11/2/2004 (23546) (0) ● Re: scientific reasoning and the election - Don in Hollister 16:43:30 - 11/2/2004 (23543) (1) ● do you really believe this? - John Vidale 09:39:26 - 11/3/2004 (23563) (1) ● Re: do you really believe this? - Don in Hollister 19:16:43 - 11/3/2004 (23569) (1) ● That article is written to deceive - John Vidale 21:03:46 - 11/3/2004 (23570) (1) ● Re: That article is written to deceive - Don in Hollister 10:18:08 - 11/5/2004 (23599) (1) ● I didn't say that - John Vidale 13:46:56 - 11/5/2004 (23601) (0) ● Re: scientific reasoning and the election - Todd 16:41:48 - 11/2/2004 (23542) (1) ● Politics - What Reasoning? - Petra 19:15:29 - 11/2/2004 (23548) (1) ● VOTE! - Todd 19:26:47 - 11/2/2004 (23549) (1) ● Re: VOTE! - Petra 19:41:19 - 11/2/2004 (23551) (0) |
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