This Forum Should Be Required Reading

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For all Americans who are concerned about where our country is heading and how this has happened. There has always been a small group of radicals in this country whose purpose is to tear down the establishment in order to create a Peoples' Nirvana. However, the confluence of the Civil Rights Movement and Viet Nam War Protests produced a working majority, at least among the young, of people who no longer respected any of our institutions and felt guilty about having received the (undeserved) benefits of living in the U.S.

These people are now in positions of power and finally have the ability to take down the country they have despised for so many years.
 
I agree. Everyone should be forced to read these forums and consider the nutters who post here to be experts and true conservatives.
 
No this forum should be illegal they way they let these gun clinging fags talk their shit.
 
The problem with forums like this is that, for the most part, it attracts those who live politically on the edge. It is not at all a good representation of the American electorate.
 
For all Americans who are concerned about where our country is heading and how this has happened. There has always been a small group of radicals in this country whose purpose is to tear down the establishment in order to create a Peoples' Nirvana. However, the confluence of the Civil Rights Movement and Viet Nam War Protests produced a working majority, at least among the young, of people who no longer respected any of our institutions and felt guilty about having received the (undeserved) benefits of living in the U.S.

These people are now in positions of power and finally have the ability to take down the country they have despised for so many years.

If this forum should be required reading, it's so people could see the difference between the thinking, not to mention the brains, of a liberal like me compared to a conservative like you.

I welcome that comparison.
 
For all Americans who are concerned about where our country is heading and how this has happened. There has always been a small group of radicals in this country whose purpose is to tear down the establishment in order to create a Peoples' Nirvana. However, the confluence of the Civil Rights Movement and Viet Nam War Protests produced a working majority, at least among the young, of people who no longer respected any of our institutions and felt guilty about having received the (undeserved) benefits of living in the U.S.

These people are now in positions of power and finally have the ability to take down the country they have despised for so many years.

So your big knock on the sixties is that they produced a working majority of people who opposed racial discrimination and unnecessary wars?

lol, I dont' think that majority ever occurred in total, but if you're for racism and unnecessary war,

we can only hope you don't ever get into power again.
 
When I grew up every small town had a right wing conspiracy whackaloon who people just laughed at or ignored. Now with the internet they can all congregate in one place and rant with like minded idiots and feel like they are really making a difference.
 
When I grew up every small town had a right wing conspiracy whackaloon who people just laughed at or ignored. Now with the internet they can all congregate in one place and rant with like minded idiots and feel like they are really making a difference.

Rush Limbaugh and his imitators have spent years lying to the rightwing nuts, telling them that they represented some sort of mainstream majority in America and it was only some mythical forces of evil such as the 'liberal media' that were keeping that majority suppressed.

Once the 'nuts started believing that fantasy, they've gotten crazier and crazier over the years as they keep getting beaten back by reality;

the reality being that there is no conservative majority in this country and there never will be.
 
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