SlantedFacts
02-21-2006, 02:50 PM
"Some Trailing Infomation On Liberal Politics"
http://www.dfw.com/mld/dfw/news/opinion/13923273.htm
Gore has linked Bush to "digital brown shirts," a reference to Adolf Hitler's Nazis, and has accused the president of "repeated" violations of our laws and Constitution. And Dean, the leader of the Democratic National Committee, told CNN recently that the Bush team "is probably the most corrupt administration we've had since maybe ever." That's an extremely long period.
So are Gore and his sentiments "extreme"? Conservative syndicated columnist Kathleen Parker wrote last week that Gore "is a bitter politician who, sadly, seems to be one slice short of a loaf these days." And British writer Christopher Hitchens (a lifelong socialist) told a large audience in Dallas on Thursday that he might have supported Gore's presidential bid in 2000 had he not thought the then-vice president to be "a nut case."
... another article states
(http://www.humaneventsonline.com/article.php?id=12605):
It's not what you think. Yes, a professor in Aberdeen, South Dakota says, "State universities need to be more liberal." But, he means it in a nice way (if that’s possible).
Another part of the same story says:
But, Marmorstein then writes:
"Unfortunately, much of the academic left in this country has ceased to be liberal, embracing (often unwittingly) a kind of bastard Marxism as its core philosophy. Dogmatic, intolerant and mean-spirited, doctrinaire leftists often make academic life miserable for conservative students -- and for traditional liberals, for that matter. They and their like-minded students shout down campus speakers whose ideas they don't like. They publicly ridicule students who dare question their ideas, and they refuse to even consider hiring faculty members who don't toe the proper political line."
Doesn't anyone find it interesting that the "Socialists" are so willing, able, and actually supporting (the DNC) THE Democratic Party? :nice:
...... opposed the invasion of Iraq from the start, and we continue to demand the immediate withdrawal of all U.S. forces from Iraq. The United States had no legitimate reason for invading Iraq and it has no legitimate reason to remain there.
Does That statement above Sound Familiar???
Here Is The Link (http://www.sp-usa.org/) To This Familiar Attitude! It is in that pages top paragraph entitled "U.S. Out of Iraq Now!"
. . . but have you noticed - it's not the OFFICIAL Democrat Site . . .
http://www.dfw.com/mld/dfw/news/opinion/13923273.htm
Gore has linked Bush to "digital brown shirts," a reference to Adolf Hitler's Nazis, and has accused the president of "repeated" violations of our laws and Constitution. And Dean, the leader of the Democratic National Committee, told CNN recently that the Bush team "is probably the most corrupt administration we've had since maybe ever." That's an extremely long period.
So are Gore and his sentiments "extreme"? Conservative syndicated columnist Kathleen Parker wrote last week that Gore "is a bitter politician who, sadly, seems to be one slice short of a loaf these days." And British writer Christopher Hitchens (a lifelong socialist) told a large audience in Dallas on Thursday that he might have supported Gore's presidential bid in 2000 had he not thought the then-vice president to be "a nut case."
... another article states
(http://www.humaneventsonline.com/article.php?id=12605):
It's not what you think. Yes, a professor in Aberdeen, South Dakota says, "State universities need to be more liberal." But, he means it in a nice way (if that’s possible).
Another part of the same story says:
But, Marmorstein then writes:
"Unfortunately, much of the academic left in this country has ceased to be liberal, embracing (often unwittingly) a kind of bastard Marxism as its core philosophy. Dogmatic, intolerant and mean-spirited, doctrinaire leftists often make academic life miserable for conservative students -- and for traditional liberals, for that matter. They and their like-minded students shout down campus speakers whose ideas they don't like. They publicly ridicule students who dare question their ideas, and they refuse to even consider hiring faculty members who don't toe the proper political line."
Doesn't anyone find it interesting that the "Socialists" are so willing, able, and actually supporting (the DNC) THE Democratic Party? :nice:
...... opposed the invasion of Iraq from the start, and we continue to demand the immediate withdrawal of all U.S. forces from Iraq. The United States had no legitimate reason for invading Iraq and it has no legitimate reason to remain there.
Does That statement above Sound Familiar???
Here Is The Link (http://www.sp-usa.org/) To This Familiar Attitude! It is in that pages top paragraph entitled "U.S. Out of Iraq Now!"
. . . but have you noticed - it's not the OFFICIAL Democrat Site . . .