Mikey wrote:And how about the constant attempts at hanging the undeserved albatross of Socialist, Marxist, un-American, anti-American, anti-Christian, un-Patriotic, terrorist and baby killers around the neck of the Democratic party and liberal idealogies. Are they not gross overstatements?
Sometimes. I"ll try and continue our reasonable dialog, if possible.
First:
When it comes to Obama. Calling him or asking him if he is a socialist is reasonable. The man's entire background is steeped in socialism, marxism, and his affiliation with terrorists is as yet - unexamined to the satisfaction of some.
Second:
As far as lumping
all Dems in some of those categories, guilty as charged on occasion and out and out wrong on some of those occasions. At least I know I've been, in heated exchanges and what not. I will attempt to explain my perception and - meager excuses - as to why I slips up from time to time.
As for the "anti-american" and "un-patriotic". That's a way deep conversation. Some, view our involvement in anything since Woodrow Wilson and slightly before that as "anti-american" and against the Constitution. At this point it's too late, we're there, in the global scheme of things - in too deep perhaps. I wonder if the Republican politicized WWII, if I remember correctly, they tried to politicize the Korean War. Personally, I don't care what side of the aisle you're on, when soldiers are in harms way - suit up show up and exercise some discretion. But that's fantasy land I guess. When I throw out this card, it's usually frustration and ignorance. I try to "sack up" and suggest so when I am wrong. Overall I get flustered and don't know how to explain things like flying an NVA flag at protests during the Vietnam War. Some of that idealogy has apparently been adopted by some in the Democratic Party. That kind of goes up my ass. I reckon "anti-establishment" is the proper term. But the establishment isn't entirely owned by Republicans. Hell, I do admire G Gordon Liddy a little bit and he was pretty anti-establishment and I reckon when Obama is President and the congress is all Dem, he'll be more "anti-establishment".
Anti-Christian ? I woudn't mind it if it was "Pro Separation of Church and State". As opposed to the constant beratement of the Judeo Christian values and history from which this country was born. Lately, it's pretty trendy to be Muslim. Some religions seem to get a pass. I find that odd. How about we just cut the bullshit. Go to church/synagogue/mosque/buddhist temple/pagan blood sex orgy or what have you on your own time and your own dime. Run the country if that's what your career choice is and sing in the fucking choir after you do your job. I'm usually not one to throw that card. I don't care who you pray to or if you pray to anybody.
Baby Killers. Harsh words indeed.
Yin and Yang. I guess beating ourselves up from time to time makes for a whole complete circle.