regent
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When did America have free markets?If you're going to be president might as well be the best.Perhaps the reason Fonda was never charged with treason or other crime, may be because of the publicity and citizen controversy that it would arouse. not something the Republicans wanted at the time? To get people thinking about that war and the arguments pro and con might have been a loser for them.
So, you feel that communist.....er, government ....school has been successful in its purpose?
Franklin Roosevelt must be quite happy with himself, huh?
Hard to believe that West Point, Annapolis, Coast Guard and Air Force Academy are communist. But you're never wrong. Of course, it was West Point graduate, MacArthur, that said the nation was founded on liberalism.
Gads, you're a dunce.
Classical liberalism, not the tyranny that now calls itself 'liberal.'
"Classical liberalism, the optimistic doctrine that gave us liberty, democracy, progress, was a moral project. It held that human society could always better itself by encouraging the good and diminishing the bad. It rested, therefore, on a very clear understanding that there was a higher cause than self-realization: that there were such things as right and wrong and that the former should be preferred over the latter.
But the belief that autonomous individuals had the right to make subjective judgment about what was right for them in pursuit of their unchallengeable entitlement to happiness destroyed that understanding. Progressives interpreted liberty as license, thus destroying the moral rules that make freedom a virtue."
Melanie Phillips
The nation, with a view to classical liberalism, was founded on individualism, free markets, and limited constitutional government.
None of these embrace that view:
Nazism
Progressivism
Modern liberalism
Communism
Fascsm
or
Socialism
Jot that down.
MacArthur never said classical liberalism just liberalism. Course he was a government school graduate and a conservative, so knew little. Good thing he wasn't elected president.If you're going to be president might as well be the best.Perhaps the reason Fonda was never charged with treason or other crime, may be because of the publicity and citizen controversy that it would arouse. not something the Republicans wanted at the time? To get people thinking about that war and the arguments pro and con might have been a loser for them.
So, you feel that communist.....er, government ....school has been successful in its purpose?
Franklin Roosevelt must be quite happy with himself, huh?
Hard to believe that West Point, Annapolis, Coast Guard and Air Force Academy are communist. But you're never wrong. Of course, it was West Point graduate, MacArthur, that said the nation was founded on liberalism.
Gads, you're a dunce.
Classical liberalism, not the tyranny that now calls itself 'liberal.'
"Classical liberalism, the optimistic doctrine that gave us liberty, democracy, progress, was a moral project. It held that human society could always better itself by encouraging the good and diminishing the bad. It rested, therefore, on a very clear understanding that there was a higher cause than self-realization: that there were such things as right and wrong and that the former should be preferred over the latter.
But the belief that autonomous individuals had the right to make subjective judgment about what was right for them in pursuit of their unchallengeable entitlement to happiness destroyed that understanding. Progressives interpreted liberty as license, thus destroying the moral rules that make freedom a virtue."
Melanie Phillips
The nation, with a view to classical liberalism, was founded on individualism, free markets, and limited constitutional government.
None of these embrace that view:
Nazism
Progressivism
Modern liberalism
Communism
Fascsm
or
Socialism
Jot that down.