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Friday, November 28, 2008

PRUDEN: Making sport while a foe can

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soxconn

Panarin's democraphic analysis is pre-WW II anarchist and right out of post Vietnam Hollywood. It sounds as if he is forseeing an incitement of the "minority masses". This somehow indicates a complete lack of understanding of the evolution of our system under the Constitution. If there is a divide in this country it is values, not demographics. The recent election has abrogated much of our past independence to the government. The issue therefore becomes what we expect and what is delivered. If we continue down the path to socialism, relying heavily on the government to run our lives, then the demographics will provide the seeds of dissention because the government cannot be everything to everyone as the liberals have promised. If we hold our government accountable for their promises, regain our independence from the government and use the system the Constitution has provided us, demographics will once again become a matter of diversity which is the real path to change. Preventing the Constitution from deteriorating into social relativism is model Pararin needs to review, not the perceived social intellect often displayed by Hollywood.
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cowboyjon

Granted we may on the path t a social state in meantime this pencilneck geek who seems to have bigger mouth then brain had shutup or else he can lead the charge and i bet would l00 to 1 when it came down nitty gitty of taking over our country who would not have the guts he might face a farm boys surprise which is double shotgun because i dont think the rebellion will come from within unless we have a taxpayers revolt and then that might be the only thing tht starighten thing out who knows this clown jst thinks he does
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texas08

Igor has been sucking on too many vodka bottles. I would pay to see him as a TV guest on: "Are you smarter than a fifth grader?".
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timetorevoltamerica

Igor exhibits an abyssmal knowledge deficit pertaining to American history. Our relatively young country has been tested by travails much worse than this, and we will once again emerge none the worse for the wear. Obama would do well to recognize that those who hate us will continue to do so, inspite of his dreams for a Kumbeyah world. http://timetorevoltamerica.blogspot.com
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northcoast

"Amusing" is a good word for the good professor. Apparently his understanding of America is about as miserable as my understanding of Sberia. I'll have to agree that we'll really be in trouble if the infuence of Canada ever gains strength.
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frito_bandito

Thanks for the props, Mr. Pruden!! Ai Yi Yi Yi...
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Gene44

A big fire has to be lighted up for America to get back in shape, however, I do not see this happening over the next four years with the Democrats in charge. American people from all walks of life have to become involved in solving the internal problems which can not be solved in fighting each other. It is time for the environmentals to remember it takes energy to create better living conditions (100 power plants stalled by environmental lawsuits), politicans to remember that high taxes kills business (Obamas plan to tax the rich businesses) and for all American people to remember if it is made in the USA it keeps jobs at home.
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