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Old 05-13-2009, 04:05 PM
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They're FAR from being centrists.. and about as far left as you can get on stances, voting records, etc, within our government...
Dave, remember the shooting range? Its windy. You have to adjust. If Obama is as far left as you can get, then what is Chomsky and Nader? What is the American Socialist party? The Green Party? They're even more liberal than the three I named.
By voting record.. Obama was the most liberal in congress.. and that says something.. his reference to socialist texts and concepts has been continual...

He is DAMN far left.. maybe not a 'pure' socialist... but loves the concepts and ideals and is a direct neighbor of the socialists
Socialism in the United States is not Marxism. Even socialism in European nations does not follow the true course of nationalization of all industry and services. What we have, and historically always have had, is capitalism with social order (laws and regulations in place to diminish the potential for a caste system to be created).
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