It will be more of the same
And probably from the same lying source, that will use the same scaremongering tactics. Just more of the same, really!
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It will be more of the same
CONSPIRACY! CONSPIRACY!!!
I am reminded of the Cold War days when the right wingers all cried out,
"there's a communist in every street corner, a communist in every lecture hall, a communist in every pulpit, a communist in every closet, a communist hiding under every bed!!!!"
Such pretensions are the result of sick mindedness and certainly do not represent any form of patriotism.
So communism and socialism no longer have any meaning in political discourse. Thats the only way my brain can handle the fact that so many political illiterates keep spouting about how Obama is a socialist.
We've been hearing this for the past five years just as we did under President Clinton.
Right wingers live under an illusion as everyone can readily see.
CONSPIRACY! CONSPIRACY!!!
I am reminded of the Cold War days when the right wingers all cried out,
"there's a communist in every street corner, a communist in every lecture hall, a communist in every pulpit, a communist in every closet, a communist hiding under every bed!!!!"
Such pretensions are the result of sick mindedness and certainly do not represent any form of patriotism.
Hmmm. I was there back then. My parents were Republicans and I don't remember ever hearing anyone talking about communists. They were just so happy to finally prosper after the Great Depression and WWII. The Beatles were popular and "The Graduate" was on at the movies. I remember learning to understand football by my dad. The nuns were the only ones who talked about it when we had an air-raid siren and had to get under our desks.
Communists and Catholics.
Don't forget that they hated and feared Roman Catholics as much as Communists.
If you're talking about the days of the Beatles (first hit- "Love Me Do" in 1962) and "The Graduate" (released in 1967)--you're not back far enough.
Go back at least to the Kennedy-Eisenhower election campaign in 1959, or any time during the 50s.
Um, my family was Republican at that time and very Catholic. I left the Church because they killed my pope, John Paul I. I don't know if I'd still be a practicing Catholic if that hadn't happened. I hope not, simply because I need more teaching of Scripture than the Church offers.
I don't think anyone hates or fears Roman Catholics and it is as abominable for you to say that as you guys claim Paxton's source is.