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10-30-10, 02:11 PM #152Re: Here is the harmless guy.
No it isn't. Right-wing goes back to the French revolution, and referred to the conservatives, who sat to the right of the president, while the liberal revolutionaries sat to the left. These days, the common usage is just that right = conservative.
And endless war doesn't really fit with the whole "conservative" notion of small government.
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10-30-10, 02:35 PM #153
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I am all for Small government and Gigantic state of the Art Military. One nobody dares to think to cross or mess with. I think the government should be only for laws, and nothing involved in the private sector. Power to the people, not the ones in government. Government should only be to enforce laws and protect the country, not run the country.
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10-30-10, 02:46 PM #156
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I assume I am in that category. So can you explain to me how I have a "dislike for America"? I truly would love to hear that explanation coming from some coward that never left his mommy's basement not to mention has never served, yet has the gumption enough to name himself "commander" as if he ever led a fucking thing in his life.........
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10-30-10, 02:52 PM #159Re: Here is the harmless guy.
except you said they are not to "run the country" which, if my memory of American History class serves right, is what the constitution did, set up a government to run the country.
Government isn't running businesses, and not all people whom are on unemployment don't want to work. With unemployment it gets into more interpretations of what the constitution affords the federal government to do, not so much "running the country" and is much more arguable (as much case law can show, the constitution and Bill of Rights were not clear cut documents).
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